eterm/libmej
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
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Makefile.am Wed Oct 27 17:36:35 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org> 1999-10-27 17:00:37 +00:00
debug.c Wed Jan 5 21:23:56 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org> 2000-01-05 17:34:32 +00:00
debug.h Wed Jan 5 21:23:56 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org> 2000-01-05 17:34:32 +00:00
global.h Wed Jan 5 21:23:56 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org> 2000-01-05 17:34:32 +00:00
mem.c Wed Jan 5 21:23:56 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org> 2000-01-05 17:34:32 +00:00
mem.h Thu Mar 2 21:40:09 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org> 2000-03-03 05:43:53 +00:00
snprintf.c Tue Aug 17 18:06:01 PDT 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org> 1999-08-18 01:12:47 +00:00
strings.c Fri May 26 20:43:03 PDT 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org> 2000-05-27 03:41:22 +00:00
strings.h Fri May 26 20:43:03 PDT 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org> 2000-05-27 03:41:22 +00:00
strptime.c Wed Jan 5 21:23:56 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org> 2000-01-05 17:34:32 +00:00
strptime.h Wed Jan 5 21:23:56 PST 2000 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org> 2000-01-05 17:34:32 +00:00