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Michael Jennings 05469ad9f0 Mon Apr 18 18:00:17 2005 Michael Jennings (mej)
Applied a patch from Fredrik Svensson <fred@ludd.ltu.se> for 256-color
support (a la xterm).  I also renamed and imported a couple of his
test scripts into utils/, and in playing around with them, I found and
fixed an X server resource leak.  Use Etpalette to view the 256-color
palette.
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SVN revision: 14228
2005-04-18 22:04:07 +00:00
Michael Jennings 3c059ee512 Mon Dec 20 14:31:33 2004 Michael Jennings (mej)
Okay, so my first problem was that I didn't pay close enough attention
to the iconv_open() man page and got the parameter order wrong.  Duh.
Thanks to Sytse Wielinga <s.b.wielinga@student.utwente.nl> for
noticing that.

kwo suggested using XmbDrawString(), but that causes font problems I'm
not ready to diagnose just yet.
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SVN revision: 12526
2004-12-20 19:37:04 +00:00
Michael Jennings d7f979b78b Fri Dec 17 16:35:31 2004 Michael Jennings (mej)
Another attempt (and failure) at UTF-8 support.  Disabled until
someone can help me out.

If you know iconv(), please have a look at the FIXME_BLOCK starting at
line 3509 of src/command.c.
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SVN revision: 12495
2004-12-17 21:37:39 +00:00
Michael Jennings 020ab11571 Mon Jan 19 21:02:30 2004 Michael Jennings (mej)
Patch from David Lloyd <dmlloyd@tds.net> for overstrike support.


SVN revision: 8577
2004-01-20 02:04:04 +00:00
Michael Jennings 2918d31c09 Mon Aug 25 21:08:20 2003 Michael Jennings (mej)
Patch from David Lloyd <dmlloyd@tds.net>.  Removed the NO_BRIGHTCOLOR
and NO_BOLDOVERSTRIKE defines.  If you want to do NO_BRIGHTCOLOR, set
colors 8-16 the same as 0-7. :P  For bold overstrike, it's now an
option (--overstrike-bold).  There are also options to deactivate the
"bold" and "blink" attributes' setting of high-intensity colors, and
to allow non-default foreground colors to be bolded.


SVN revision: 7377
2003-08-26 01:45:11 +00:00
Michael Jennings 243e65e5a2 Sun Aug 24 11:07:54 2003 Michael Jennings (mej)
I redid the options variables and constants to try and make things
more standardized, and to make room for future toggles as well.  This
should make David Lloyd a bit happier, 'cause now we can get his patch
in here. :)

Hopefully I didn't break anything....


SVN revision: 7370
2003-08-24 15:09:32 +00:00
Michael Jennings 0784d8336b Thu Aug 21 23:51:12 2003 Michael Jennings (mej)
Oops, that wasn't *quite* what I had in mind....


SVN revision: 7362
2003-08-22 03:52:02 +00:00
Michael Jennings 6b43700de1 Thu Aug 21 23:18:23 2003 Michael Jennings (mej)
A few cosmetic changes to the source code, and a fix for Debian Bug
#176274 reported by Gerhard Tonn <GerhardTonn@gammatau.de>.


SVN revision: 7361
2003-08-22 03:19:43 +00:00
Michael Jennings 4547d54583 Wed Feb 19 11:41:00 2003 Michael Jennings (mej)
Patch from Paul Brannan <pbrannan@atdesk.com> to fix a conflict
between twin's non-standard mouse drag reporting and vim when twin
support is not enabled.


SVN revision: 6696
2003-02-19 16:42:27 +00:00
Michael Jennings ea06545d9e Mon Oct 7 22:16:38 2002 Michael Jennings (mej)
This should clean up and consolidate the size-setting and reporting to
eliminate the discrepencies sometimes seen in Escreen mode when
coupled, for example, with --buttonbar 0.  Azundris spotted this ages
ago, and I've been putting off fixing it.  But it should be all
straightened out now.


SVN revision: 6416
2002-10-08 02:18:09 +00:00
Michael Jennings 981b29c895 Sun Jun 2 20:23:07 2002 Michael Jennings (mej)
Latest Escreen patch along with twin support from Azundris.


SVN revision: 6297
2002-06-03 00:24:22 +00:00
Michael Jennings 9ce5b286eb Wed May 22 11:37:19 2002 Michael Jennings (mej)
Latest Escreen work from Azundris <scream@azundris.com>.


SVN revision: 6270
2002-05-22 15:38:35 +00:00
Michael Jennings 92ca20bcba Sat May 4 10:23:38 2002 Michael Jennings (mej)
Ran reformat-code on the tree.

Also merged in Azundris' Escreen patch.  It's disabled by default for
the moment pending further testing, but you can enable it manually by
defining ESCREEN.


SVN revision: 6202
2002-05-04 14:25:30 +00:00
Michael Jennings c3f775c1b5 Mon Jun 11 17:49:55 PDT 2001 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Okay, first off, I removed 3 scaled backgrounds.  See www.kainx.org or
	my post to enlightenment-devel for details.

	Second, I redid the default bindings for the mouse wheel.  Basically,
	the wheel alone will scroll by pages.  Ctrl+wheel will scroll by pages
	in groups of 5.  Shift+wheel will scroll by a single line.  If you
	hold down the Alt key, the same combinations will work the same way,
	but instead of scrolling within Eterm, they'll scroll the application
	in the terminal (by sending PgUp/PgDn and up/down arrows).  This works
	in less, bash, and any other application which groks those keys.

	I also added a --without-mousewheel option to configure that will turn
	off the default scrollwheel bindings.  Of course, you can always use
	action bindings in the config file to bind/rebind these any way you
	like.

	While I was at it, I found and fixed a bug in the handling of the
	Alt and Meta keys.

	I added a scroll() function to the script stuff which allows you to
	bind keys/buttons to scroll up and down.  While I was at it, I added
	comments to script.c for each function you can use.

	And finally, the config file parser was moved to libast.


SVN revision: 4806
2001-06-12 01:04:45 +00:00
Michael Jennings d6cf164837 Thu May 24 00:14:54 PDT 2001 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Finally got the selection stuff cleaned up.  Hopefully this will be
	the last time I have to deal with it for awhile.  While I was at it,
	I implemented incremental selection transfers.  Unfortunately, it
	doesn't seem like too many people support it.  kedit doesn't, and it's
	broken in Emacs (*grumble*).  Works in gvim though.


SVN revision: 4784
2001-05-24 07:17:03 +00:00
Michael Jennings bd1ed42760 This is work in progress, cleaning up the selection stuff. Still more to
do, though.


SVN revision: 4777
2001-05-19 06:56:45 +00:00
Michael Jennings 683627b0e9 Fri Dec 29 14:39:09 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Moved the HAVE_SAVED_UIDS define into a configure option so that the
	FreeBSD folks will have an easier time with it.

	Fixed "make distcheck" which broke at some point.

	That X stuff in clean_exit() should only happen if we're debugging.
	Nobody but me should have to deal with those random hangs. :-)

	Added a patch for multibyte cursor support from Michael C. Wu
	<keichii@iteration.net> and Sung-Hyun Nam <namsh@lgic.co.kr>, along
	with some other FreeBSD-related patches from Mr. Wu.


SVN revision: 4065
2000-12-29 22:59:13 +00:00
Michael Jennings 1bcfa73217 Wed Nov 15 14:20:13 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
As requested by Chris Morton <chris.morton@ericsson.com>, I added
	support for the SunCut, SunCopy, SunPaste, and SunFront keys.  The 1st
	3 operate on the xclipboard-managed "ClipBoard" buffer.  The SunFront
	key will activate Eterm's "steal focus" mechanism.


SVN revision: 3891
2000-11-15 22:21:02 +00:00
Michael Jennings b05a37a6af Thu Jul 6 23:56:54 PDT 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
I think I've finally fixed all those XPolyText8() errors with pixmap
	support disabled.  Solid color mode buttonbars seem to work now also.


SVN revision: 2907
2000-07-07 06:41:12 +00:00
Michael Jennings d5b5f49ae8 Wed Jul 5 19:48:10 PDT 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
The multibyte font size patches caused weird behavior if your
	multibyte font sizes didn't match your regular font sizes for those
	who don't actually use the multibyte support.  So I fixed that.  I
	also fixed the XA_TEXT problem for people using old/broken X.


SVN revision: 2904
2000-07-06 02:32:08 +00:00
Michael Jennings e64307644d Fri May 26 20:43:03 PDT 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Okay, there are a few changes here.  First off, I made multi-byte font
	support the default now, as long as you have ISO 10646 fonts.  In
	order to do this, I made the default encoding type "Latin1" so as not
	to interfere with 8-bit ISO 8859-1 characters.  This means that if you
	relied on the default multi-byte encoding method to be SJIS, you'll
	need to update your theme files.

	I also set it up so that Eterm will ignore SIGHUP, at least until I do
	something with it (like reloading the theme or something).

	I fixed the proportional font size algorithm.  If there is more than
	a 3-pixel variance between the minimum and maximum sizes for glyphs in
	a proportional font, Eterm will set the size to 2 standard deviations
	above the average width.  This is so that they won't look so spread
	out and ugly, but it still doesn't look perfect.  Not much I can do on
	that front...terminals must have fixed-width columns.

	And then there's the biggie.  I put in the ability to configure the
	now-infamous font effects.  I left a black drop shadow in as the
	default, but you can now customize it via the --font-fx option or in
	the config file using "font effects <stuff>" in the attributes
	context.  You can even use "fx" instead of "effects" for short.

	So what goes in the <stuff> part?  Well, you have several options.
	To use a single-color outline, say "outline <color>".  Likewise, a
	single-color drop shadow is "shadow [corner] <color>"; "bottom_right"
	is the default corner if you don't specify one.  For a 3-D embossed
	look, "emboss <dark_color> <light_color>".  The opposite, a carved-
	out look, can be had with "carved <dark_color> <light_color>".  (Of
	course, with those last two, the 3-D look will only work if you
	choose the colors wisely.)

	Those are all the shortcuts.  The long way is to specify a series of
	corner/color pairs, like "tl blue" for top-left blue, or
	"bottom_right green".  You can abbreviate using "tl," "tr," "bl," or
	"br," or you can spell out "top_left," "top_right," "bottom_left," or
	"bottom_right."  If you omit a corner name, the first one defaults to
	top-left, the second to top-right, and so on as listed above.


SVN revision: 2714
2000-05-27 03:41:22 +00:00
Michael Jennings 4bb04764b3 Tue May 2 16:56:47 PDT 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
After getting sick of hearing people whining about the obscure error
	messages that resulted from trying to build without pixmap support, I
	hacked it until it at least built without it.  I also added warnings
	to configure.in so that people would know if that happened.

	It's still not very happy running that way, which is something I need
	to fix.  But hopefully it will stop the whining.

	Yeah, right. =P


SVN revision: 2590
2000-05-02 23:46:08 +00:00
Michael Jennings 2234e70dd9 Fri Mar 3 20:23:37 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
I did some optimizations for expose handling and full-screen redraws.
	It will have a greater impact on those who don't use double buffering.
	:-)


SVN revision: 2180
2000-03-04 04:25:23 +00:00
Michael Jennings 98797354ac Thu Feb 17 15:13:20 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Fixed a bug with background colors and proportional fonts.  Also added
	an escape sequence, \e]30;<filename>\a, to dump the scrollback buffer
	to a file.  You will not get colors, or bold, or underlining, or any
	other rendering information.  Just the text.  Linebreaks will appear
	as they do on the screen.


SVN revision: 2090
2000-02-17 23:15:19 +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 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 cebe627ab6 Tue Dec 28 11:44:10 PST 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Thanks to a cl00 from raster, double buffering is much more efficient
	now. :-)


SVN revision: 1780
1999-12-28 10:05:43 +00:00
Michael Jennings 55ddc328cd Fri Dec 10 23:33:16 PST 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
I finally got around to implementing double-buffering, although it
	seems to still have some issues with font changes.  But if you don't
	change fonts, it works great. :-)

	I also fixed the multibyte font stuff with help from Sung-Hyun Nam
	<namsh@lgic.co.kr>.  There seem to be some new issues here, though,
	with the background pixmap.  But I'm to tired to look deeper tonight.


SVN revision: 1588
1999-12-11 02:06:33 +00:00
Michael Jennings 5894debb3a Wed Nov 17 18:34:43 PST 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Some selection changes and escape sequence fixes.  You can now
	specify multiple color modifier commands in a single escape sequence.
	You can also remove any existing color modifiers using "clear".


SVN revision: 1324
1999-11-18 01:21:26 +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 5ee36e0fd6 Tue Sep 14 16:41:08 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
Worked around a XF86 3.9.16 (perhaps Xinerama) problem.  Also added
	some XIM changes from Sung-Hyun Nam <namsh@lgic.co.kr> to handle
	buffer overflows.


SVN revision: 274
1999-09-14 23:22:06 +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