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Michael Jennings dfc718de71 Wed Apr 12 21:18:19 PDT 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
This is the initial commit with Imlib2 support.  READ THIS CAREFULLY.
	There is important information in this commit message that will keep
	you from getting screwed.

	First off, support for Imlib 1.x is GONE.  It is no longer supported
	as of now.  If you want to continue using it, do NOT install this
	version.  I tried to support both for awhile, but the code ended up
	being way too ugly and hackish.  Imlib2 is the future.  And trust me,
	when you see what we do with this future, you'll be happy for the
	switch.

	The good news is that most of the basics work.  Transparency still
	works, and the basic image stuff works.  Most users won't notice any
	major problems, so long as your Imlib2 is 100% up-to-date.

	However, a few things still don't work:

	1.  Auto mode is a bit broken.  You'll get X errors in XFree86 4.0.
	Don't use it if you're running XFree 4.

	2.  Color modifiers for images don't work.  At all.

	3.  Transparency shading/tinting will not work in 8bpp or lower.  Life
	blows sometimes.  Sorry.  Time for a real video card. :-)

	4.  The built-in icon is broken.

	5.  You WILL need to update your theme.cfg files.  The borders on the
	horizontal and vertical bar images were incorrect when combined with
	the new anti-aliased scaling.  The horizontal bars should have a right
	border of 3.  Vertical bars should have a bottom border of 3.  The
	menu images should have both right *and* bottom borders of 3.  You can
	either make those changes by hand, or use the --with-theme-update
	option to autogen.sh.  Your call.

	I think that covers everything I've run into.  I will point out that
	I don't really take advantage of a lot of the Imlib2 features just
	yet.  My first priority is to make all the stuff that worked before
	work again (or at least the important stuff).  Then I'll work on
	new features.

	So there it is.  If you're not ready for it, don't use it.  But if you
	are, I hope you like it.


SVN revision: 2478
2000-04-13 04:19:05 +00:00
Michael Jennings 6d3c3ff6dc Fri Mar 24 18:16:02 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Added a patch from Kimball Thurston <kimball@sgrail.com> for XIM.  I
	also added support for two new escape sequences at the request of
	Cale Gibbard <gibbard@bfree.on.ca>.  "\e]Pnrrggbb" can now be used
	to modify the color palette at runtime, and "\e]R" will restore the
	defaults.  These are compatible with the Linux console.


SVN revision: 2323
2000-03-25 02:18:14 +00:00
Michael Jennings 4d1fd23d7e Tue Mar 14 19:11:26 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Some further fixes for inline functions, 2 new winop actions, brand
	new and improved profiling macros, some miscellaneous fixes for SGI
	from Kimball Thurston <kimball@sgrail.com>, and more robust checking
	in the pasting code.


SVN revision: 2235
2000-03-15 03:17:45 +00:00
Michael Jennings c9a97e46be Wed Mar 8 19:35:36 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Added a new --pipe-name option to allow Eterm to read from a console
	device/tty/pipe other than /dev/console.  This is useful for folks on
	Debian, where "console" messages actually go to the /dev/xconsole
	named pipe rather than to /dev/tty0.


SVN revision: 2212
2000-03-09 03:38:31 +00:00
Michael Jennings 8e9f100232 Wed Mar 1 18:37:18 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
I'm still not done with the commenting work I've been doing, but I've
	made some fixes, so I figured it was time to commit what I've done so
	far.

	I've added support for multi-byte selection/pastes from programs like
	Netscape, thanks in part to a patch from Yasuyuki Furukawa
	<yasu@on.cs.keio.ac.jp>.  I've also applied a bugfix for pty
	allocation on Irix from David Kaelbling <drk@sgi.com>, a display
	bugfix pointed out by Valdis Kletnieks <Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu>, and
	a fix for a missing menu in the auto theme discovered by someone on
	IRC.

	I've also added quite a few comments to term.c to help people grok
	the parsing of escape sequences a little better.


SVN revision: 2168
2000-03-02 03:31:41 +00:00
Michael Jennings 42fde9c99d Thu Feb 10 15:10:01 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
This is the first public availability of the work thus far on Eterm
	0.9.1.  There's quite a bit of new stuff here.

	* Added scrollbar thumb support.

	* Completely redid the terminfo/termcap stuff.  The terminfo file is
	now compiled (by tic) and installed by default (unless you specify
	--without-terminfo).  The config files still say xterm, though,
	because some programs (like SLang and GNU mc) use the silly algorithm
	of "Is $TERM set to xterm?" to detect mouse reporting support in a
	terminal. =P  But if you don't ever use xterm, you can use Eterm's
	termcap and just name it "xterm" instead.  Thanks to Marius Gedminas
	<mgedmin@takas.lt> for his patch that started this whole revamp.

	* Added the kEsetroot script for KDE users from Dax Games
	<dgames@isoc.net>.

	* You can now configure the Home and End emulation via --with-home=
	and --with-end= options to configure.  The --with-terminfo option is
	also new, and --enable-xim is now the default.

	* Added a new image state, disabled, for when Eterm loses focus.  This
	is supported by all widgets (well, all those that could possibly be
	on screen when Eterm lost focus), even the background image.  So you
	could actually have all your images darken on focus out and restore
	to normal on focus in.

	* Widget colors formerly dealt with as colors (menu text color,
	scrollbar color, etc.) are now handled by the imageclasses.  Each
	image state can have a foreground and background color defined.  The
	current exception is the background image; I hope to add that later.
	The foreground is the text color and the background is the object
	color (for solid color mode).  So menu text color is set by the menu
	imageclass.  And again, for unfocused colors, use the disabled state
	of the imageclass.

	* Proportionally-spaced fonts are now handled much better.  They are
	still forced into evenly-spaced columns (it's a terminal for crying
	out loud!) but at least you don't end up with Eterm's wider than your
	screen. :-)

	* Home on refresh is gone, as is home on echo.  It's now much simpler.
	There are two options:  home on output, and home on input, the former
	being a combination of echo and refresh.  Also, keypresses that don't
	necessarily have corresonding output can trigger a home on input,
	like Ctrl-End or whatever...ones that don't have special meaning.
	Credit to Darren Stuart Embry <dse@louisville.edu> for pointing out
	this issue and the one with "m-" in font names.

	* I finally got around to re-merging the new parser stuff from my
	work on the Not Game.  Closed up some old potential behavior quirks
	with theme parsing.

	* Added a new escape sequence to fork-and-exec a program.  Also added
	a scrollback search capability to highlight all occurances of a string
	in your scrollback buffer.  Use the new "Etsearch" utility to access
	it.  "Etsearch string" to search for a string, then "Etsearch" by
	itself to reset the highlighting.

	* And of course, the biggie.  Eterm now supports a completely-
	customizeable buttonbar.  Not a menubar, a buttonbar.  It can have an
	arbitrary number of buttons, and each button can perform an action,
	just like a menuitem.  So a button could bring up a menu (like a
	menubar) or launch a program (like a launchbar) or perform an
	operation (like a toolbar).  Each button can have an icon, text, or
	both.  And you can have buttons left- or right-justified in the
	buttonbar.  You will eventually be able to have an arbitrary number
	of buttonbars, but I'm still working on that.

	As with any change this big, things could very easily be broken.  So
	beware. :-)  I have tested this myself, and everything seems to work,
	but I can't test every possibility.  Let me know if you find anything
	that's broken, and enjoy!


SVN revision: 2048
2000-02-11 00:25:07 +00:00
Michael Jennings dea5fcb0cc Hopefully this fixes that hard-to-reproduce crash....
SVN revision: 2001
2000-02-01 06:01:25 +00:00
Michael Jennings 369cb91d6d Tue Jan 18 16:47:54 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Some background-related changes since I'm redoing the backgrounds
	collection (i.e., removing the cool-but-too-busy-or-bright pics).


SVN revision: 1943
2000-01-19 00:49:05 +00:00
Michael Jennings 653e879909 Fri Jan 7 20:11:48 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
A patch from Sung-Hyun Nam <namsh@lgic.co.kr> to improve multi-byte
	font configuration in the default theme files.


SVN revision: 1870
2000-01-07 15:51:22 +00:00
Michael Jennings d7aae78488 Mon Jan 3 19:36:16 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Fixed a seg fault on large resizes.  Also redid some of the memory
	tracking code to provide more information.


SVN revision: 1837
2000-01-03 16:23:56 +00:00
Michael Jennings 31afa9e2a8 Thu Dec 30 14:55:59 PST 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Finally fixed the seg fault pointed out by Tom Gilbert
	<gilbertt@tomgilbert.freeserve.co.uk> back in mid-September where
	small Eterms with little or no scrollback would crash when receiving
	large amounts of data all at once.

	I also fixed a clearing issue with double buffering, and I worked
	around a really lame gdb/glibc2 bug that has prevented me from using
	gdb with Eterm for ages.


SVN revision: 1804
1999-12-30 12:44:45 +00:00
Michael Jennings 4af86536a7 Tue Dec 7 22:10:19 PST 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Support for RedHat's utempter library and some other fixes.  Thanks to
	Erik Troan <ewt@redhat.com> and Tim Powers <timp@redhat.com> for their
	help with this.


SVN revision: 1547
1999-12-08 01:13:44 +00:00
Michael Jennings 8856f0a225 Mon Dec 6 14:05:36 PST 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Added support for the Pablo Performance Analysis Toolkit
	(http://www-pablo.cs.uiuc.edu/Software/Pablo/pablo.htm).


SVN revision: 1510
1999-12-06 17:20:16 +00:00
Michael Jennings fa9da4f7eb Thu Dec 2 22:18:51 PST 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
A good number of changes here.  First off, since nobody reported any
	bugs with the new font stuff, I switched the multibyte fonts over to
	use it as well.  They do use the same font index, however, in order to
	keep the sizes matched up.

	I also fixed up the modifier stuff so that Meta and Alt are matched
	by KeySym rather than assuming Mod1.  I also took care of the action
	dispatcher so it would keep up with these changes.

	To go along with this, I added 3 new options and config file
	attributes which allow you to set the modifier that should represent
	Meta, Alt, and NumLock.  This overrides the automatically-detected
	X server settings.

	I also applied some fixes to the XIM code from Sung-Hyun Nam
	<namsh@lgic.co.kr>.


SVN revision: 1482
1999-12-03 02:31:33 +00:00
Michael Jennings c00ecb143c Fri Nov 19 23:05:31 PST 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Once again, I've rendered old themes obselete. :-)

	I added a new config file attribute and command-line parameter.  The
	option is --default-font-index, but I wouldn't necessarily use it.
	The config file attribute makes more sense. :-)

	Anyway, your themes will now need to have a line like this:

	    font default <index>

	in the attributes section.  This tells Eterm which font it should use
	on startup.  (<index> is a number between 0 and the highest-numbered
	font you define.)  You can now have up to 256 fonts.  Font 0 is no
	longer necessarily the default font; it is the smallest font.  And the
	larger the font index, the larger the font should be.  (Of course,
	this assumes you want Ctrl-> and Ctrl-< to increase/decrease your font
	size.  In reality, you can have your fonts in any order, and those
	keys will cycle through them in order.)

	Before, font 0 was always the default, and you didn't have much
	freedom in rearranging your fonts.  Plus, you were limited to 5.  Not
	any more. :-)  The new system is much more straight-forward, logical,
	and powerful.

	So please be sure to update your themes by hand, or remove your theme
	directory before installing this new version.  If your theme lacks
	the "font default" line, your Eterms will start with the wrong font.
	:-]


SVN revision: 1344
1999-11-20 05:17:29 +00:00
Michael Jennings eec575c1e3 Fri Nov 19 16:55:22 PST 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Okay, I think I have everything back in working order.  PLEASE test
	this thoroughly, as an awful lot has changed.  Let me know what I
	broke. :)


SVN revision: 1339
1999-11-19 23:21:09 +00:00
Michael Jennings c58c7d411b Thu Nov 18 21:47:02 PST 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
I've rewritten almost the entire scrollbar.  It mostly works, but it
	still has issues.  I've put an #error directive in so that it won't
	compile; take it out if you *really* wanna try it.  It's much more
	efficient than before.


SVN revision: 1333
1999-11-19 04:05:24 +00:00
Michael Jennings 1b2977a3d4 Fri Nov 12 19:37:35 PST 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Okay, I've fixed a lot here.  First off, I fixed the bug Gnea
	<gnea@rochester.rr.com> pointed out with toggling Max Size in E.
	Turned out to be a symptom of a much larger problem, but it should be
	fixed now.  Then I corrected the XIM issues pointed out by Sung-Hyun
	Nam <namsh@lgic.co.kr> and Jerome De Greef
	<jerome_degreef@hotmail.com>, as well as a stupid typo on my part that
	Jerome happened upon.  Next I fixed the bug Adam Lucas
	<ALucas@wcom.net> spotted with changing the scrollbar type.  While
	fixing that, I also fixed changing the scrollbar width.  Both
	operations are a lot smoother and cleaner now.


SVN revision: 1292
1999-11-13 03:15:18 +00:00
Michael Jennings 91187b41b2 Thu Oct 28 16:09:26 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Nothing really important here.  I may have fixed the refresh problem
	that a lot of people see when switching desktops and IRC-ing in an
	Eterm, but I'm not sure.  And I have once again discovered (well,
	re-discovered actually) that the remaining bits of rxvt code in the
	scrollbar are smelly piles of poop that I really need to get around
	to fixing one of these days.


SVN revision: 1032
1999-10-28 15:22:58 +00:00
Michael Jennings 5c930667ec Wed Oct 27 18:46:04 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Fixed lots of issues revealed by the -ansi -pedantic flags.  The only
	warnings you get with those flags now are implicit declaration
	warnings for non-ANSI functions and warnings specific to certain OS's
	and their non-ANSI implementations of ANSI functions, neither of
	which I can do much about. :-)


SVN revision: 1010
1999-10-27 18:10:40 +00:00
Michael Jennings dad7bc5f2c Wed Oct 27 14:11:11 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
64-bit cleanliness changes.


SVN revision: 998
1999-10-27 13:39:30 +00:00
Michael Jennings a54e99b6d5 Tue Oct 19 16:34:51 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
This should get rid of all the warnings.  If you're running Linux and
	get warnings about setresuid, setresgid, grantpt, and unlockpt not
	having prototypes, feel free to add the following lines to your copy
	of /usr/include/unistd.h:

	/* Linux- and HP-UX-only setres?id() calls -- mej */
	extern int setresuid(uid_t ruid, uid_t euid, uid_t suid);
	extern int setresgid(gid_t rgid, gid_t egid, gid_t sgid);
	/* SVR4 PTY functions */
	extern int grantpt(int fd);
	extern int unlockpt(int fd);


SVN revision: 886
1999-10-19 17:44:02 +00:00
Mandrake 664c44bb96 Tue Oct 19 00:13:17 PDT 1999 Mandrake <mandrake@mandrake.net>
Almost all the warnings are gone.  only 3 remain on my system at home.
    two in command.c (where do I get proper prototypes for grantpt() and
    unlockpt()?) and one in options.c that is bizarre:
    options.c:3433: warning: `%x' yields only last 2 digits of year in some
    locales


SVN revision: 871
1999-10-19 01:22:10 +00:00
Mandrake 4c7dd8c3b9 Mon Oct 18 19:33:26 PDT 1999 Mandrake <mandrake@mandrake.net>
Warnings begone!
	    Eterm/src/command.c still has two warnings but I don't know why
		    I didn't get rid fo them.  there are still warnings in
			    Esetroot.c and in Etbg, but I'll fix those later.


SVN revision: 866
1999-10-18 20:43:03 +00:00
Michael Jennings 8e252e121d Mon Oct 11 16:48:22 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
More useless, hackish, and/or poorly-written code meets an untimely
	end.


SVN revision: 799
1999-10-11 19:29:45 +00:00
Michael Jennings 332269133d Mon Oct 11 15:54:52 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Lots of cleanups here, including a couple fixes for bugs noticed by
	Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@tomgilbert.freeserve.co.uk> and Martin Tyler
	<martin@boo.org>.  Also removed the requirement of glibc 2.1 for using
	SVR4-style pty's (/dev/pts/*) under Linux.


SVN revision: 798
1999-10-11 18:37:55 +00:00
Michael Jennings 11b7b87dad Fri Oct 8 15:31:49 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
This should fix all the weird menu behavior from time to time (well,
	I hope it does anyway).


SVN revision: 719
1999-10-08 18:49:57 +00:00
Michael Jennings dd84c6abab Thu Oct 7 18:48:31 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Shaved off around 100 KB of memory usage per Eterm by moving more
	code into the shared library, removing lots of unneeded variables, and
	fixing some small leaks here and there.


SVN revision: 710
1999-10-07 22:18:14 +00:00
Michael Jennings 9fa7268341 Fri Oct 1 11:03:21 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Set $COLORTERM_BCE for better SLang compatibility.


SVN revision: 531
1999-10-01 15:49:18 +00:00
Michael Jennings 3630db17ab Tue Sep 28 14:18:44 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Several fixes here, some of which I forgot to commit a couple days
	ago.  Oopsie. =)


SVN revision: 438
1999-09-28 19:38:43 +00:00
Michael Jennings dac3e8e0a5 Wed Sep 22 15:52:01 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
The font caching seems to work now, so let me know if you find any
	problems.


SVN revision: 373
1999-09-22 22:15:46 +00:00
Michael Jennings 0efd3d7465 Wed Sep 8 11:11:00 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Patch from Sung-Hyun Nam <namsh@lgic.co.kr> for the theme files.  Also
	added a timeout for the backtrace attempt so that it hopefully won't
	hang around forever when gdb decides to hang.


SVN revision: 204
1999-09-08 17:57:06 +00:00
Michael Jennings 6735efa7c7 Wed Aug 25 12:28:50 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Applied XIM fix from Sung-Hyun Nam <namsh@lgic.co.kr>.


SVN revision: 94
1999-08-25 19:29:42 +00:00
Michael Jennings 537433f57a Wed Aug 18 14:58:08 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Cleanups on the automake/libtool stuff in src/.  Thanks to John
	Ellson <ellson@lucent.com> for getting me interested enough to set
	about fixing it. :-)

	Also cleaned up the XIM code to fit with the rest of Eterm.


SVN revision: 54
1999-08-18 22:00:59 +00:00
Michael Jennings 661b1b9448 Tue Aug 17 18:06:01 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Now that we have a fixed CVS server....  This includes the old 0.8.10
	code, but it's now 0.9.  It also includes a timer subsystem.


SVN revision: 52
1999-08-18 01:12:47 +00:00
Michael Jennings 22b2a193d3 Initial import of Eterm 0.8.9 sources
SVN revision: 38
1999-08-17 23:01:18 +00:00