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* lisp/window-tool-bar.el (window-tool-bar--static-if): Remove macro. (window-tool-bar--ignored-event-types): Use `static-if' from Compat instead. (Bug#76858)
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EmacsLisp
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EmacsLisp
;;; window-tool-bar.el --- Add tool bars inside windows -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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;; Copyright (C) 2023-2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Jared Finder <jared@finder.org>
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;; Created: Nov 21, 2023
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;; Version: 0.3
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;; Keywords: mouse
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;; URL: http://github.com/chaosemer/window-tool-bar
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;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "27.1") (compat "30"))
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;; This is a GNU ELPA :core package. Avoid adding functionality that
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;; is not available in the version of Emacs recorded above or any of
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;; the package dependencies.
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;;
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;; This package puts a tool bar in each window. This allows you to see
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;; multiple tool bars simultaneously directly next to the buffer it
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;; acts on which feels much more intuitive. Emacs "browsing" modes
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;; generally have sensible tool bars, for example: *info*, *help*, and
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;; *eww* have them.
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;;
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;; It does this while being mindful of screen real estate. If
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;; `tool-bar-map' is nil, then this package will not take up any space
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;; for an empty tool bar. Most modes do not define a custom tool bar,
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;; so calling (setq tool-bar-map nil) in your init file will make most
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;; buffers not take up space for a tool bar.
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;;
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;; To get the default behavior, run (global-window-tool-bar-mode 1) or
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;; enable via M-x customize-group RET window-tool-bar RET. This uses
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;; the per-window tab line to show the tool bar.
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;;
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;; If you want to share space with an existing tab line, mode line, or
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;; header line, add (:eval (window-tool-bar-string)) to
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;; `tab-line-format', `mode-line-format', or `header-line-format'.
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;;
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;; For additional documentation, see info node `(emacs)Window Tool
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;; Bar'
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;;; Known issues:
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;;
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;; On GNU Emacs 29.1 and earlier, terminals dragging to resize windows
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;; will error with message "<tab-line> <mouse-movement> is undefined".
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;; This is a bug in GNU Emacs,
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;; <https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=67457>.
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;;
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;; On GNU Emacs 29 and earlier, performance in terminals is lower than
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;; on graphical frames. This is due to a workaround, see "Workaround
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;; for https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=68334", below.
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;;; Todo:
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;;
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;; Not all features planned are implemented yet. Eventually I would
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;; like to also generally make tool bars better.
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;;
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;; Post 1.0 work:
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;;
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;; * Clean up Emacs tool bars
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;; * Default: Remove default tool-bar entirely
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;; * grep, vc: Remove default tool-bar inherited
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;; * info: Remove Next / Prev / Up, which is already in the header
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;; * smerge: Add tool bar for next/prev
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;;; Code:
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(require 'compat)
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(require 'mwheel)
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(require 'tab-line)
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(require 'tool-bar)
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(add-to-list 'customize-package-emacs-version-alist
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'(window-tool-bar ("0.1" . "30.1")
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("0.2" . "30.1")
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("0.3" . "31.1")))
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;;; Benchmarking code
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;;
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;; Refreshing the tool bar is computationally simple, but generates a
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;; lot of garbage. So this benchmarking focuses on garbage
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;; generation. Since it has to run after most commands, generating
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;; significantly more garbage will cause noticeable performance
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;; degradation.
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;;
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;; The refresh has two steps:
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;;
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;; Step 1: Look up the <tool-bar> map.
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;; Step 2: Generate a Lisp string using text properties for the tool
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;; bar string.
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;;
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;; Additionally, we keep track of the percentage of commands that
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;; actually created a refresh.
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(defvar window-tool-bar--memory-use-delta-step1 (make-list 7 0)
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"Absolute delta of memory use counters during step 1.
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This is a list in the same structure as `memory-use-counts'.")
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(defvar window-tool-bar--memory-use-delta-step2 (make-list 7 0)
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"Absolute delta of memory use counters during step 2.
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This is a list in the same structure as `memory-use-counts'.")
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(defvar window-tool-bar--refresh-done-count 0
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"Number of tool bar string refreshes run.
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The total number of requests is the sum of this and
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`window-tool-bar--refresh-skipped-count'.")
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(defvar window-tool-bar--refresh-skipped-count 0
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"Number of tool bar string refreshes that were skipped.
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The total number of requests is the sum of this and
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`window-tool-bar--refresh-done-count'.")
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(defun window-tool-bar--memory-use-avg-step1 ()
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"Return average memory use delta during step 1."
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(mapcar (lambda (elt) (/ (float elt) window-tool-bar--refresh-done-count))
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window-tool-bar--memory-use-delta-step1))
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(defun window-tool-bar--memory-use-avg-step2 ()
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"Return average memory use delta during step 2."
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(mapcar (lambda (elt) (/ (float elt) window-tool-bar--refresh-done-count))
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window-tool-bar--memory-use-delta-step2))
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(declare-function time-stamp-string "time-stamp")
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(defun window-tool-bar-debug-show-memory-use ()
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"Development-only command to show memory used by `window-tool-bar-string'."
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(interactive)
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(require 'time-stamp)
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(save-selected-window
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(pop-to-buffer "*WTB Memory Report*")
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(unless (derived-mode-p 'special-mode)
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(special-mode))
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(goto-char (point-max))
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(let ((inhibit-read-only t))
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(insert (propertize (concat "Function: window-tool-bar-string "
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(time-stamp-string))
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'face 'underline 'font-lock-face 'underline)
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"\n\n")
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(window-tool-bar--insert-memory-use
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"Step 1" (window-tool-bar--memory-use-avg-step1))
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(window-tool-bar--insert-memory-use
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"Step 2" (window-tool-bar--memory-use-avg-step2))
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(insert (format "Refresh count %d\n" window-tool-bar--refresh-done-count)
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(format "Refresh executed percent %.2f\n"
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(/ (float window-tool-bar--refresh-done-count)
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(+ window-tool-bar--refresh-done-count
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window-tool-bar--refresh-skipped-count)))
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"\n"))))
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(defun window-tool-bar--insert-memory-use (label avg-memory-use)
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"Insert memory use into current buffer.
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LABEL is a prefix string to be in front of the data.
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AVG-MEMORY-USE is a list of averages, with the same meaning as
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`memory-use-counts'."
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(let* ((label-len (length label))
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(padding (make-string label-len ?\s)))
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(cl-loop for usage in avg-memory-use
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for usage-label in '("Conses" "Floats" "Vector cells" "Symbols"
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"String chars" "Intervals" "Strings")
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for idx from 0
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do (insert (format "%s %8.2f %s\n"
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(if (= idx 0) label padding)
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usage
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usage-label)))))
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(defgroup window-tool-bar nil
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"Tool bars per-window."
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:group 'convenience
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:prefix "window-tool-bar-")
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(defvar-keymap window-tool-bar--button-keymap
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:doc "Keymap used by `window-tool-bar--keymap-entry-to-string'."
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"<follow-link>" 'mouse-face
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;; Follow link on all clicks of mouse-1 and mouse-2 since the tool
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;; bar is not a place the point can travel to.
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"<tab-line> <mouse-1>" #'window-tool-bar--call-button
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"<tab-line> <double-mouse-1>" #'window-tool-bar--call-button
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"<tab-line> <triple-mouse-1>" #'window-tool-bar--call-button
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"<tab-line> <mouse-2>" #'window-tool-bar--call-button
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"<tab-line> <double-mouse-2>" #'window-tool-bar--call-button
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"<tab-line> <triple-mouse-2>" #'window-tool-bar--call-button
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;; Mouse down events do nothing. A binding is needed so isearch
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;; does not exit when the tab bar is clicked.
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"<tab-line> <down-mouse-1>" #'window-tool-bar--ignore
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"<tab-line> <double-down-mouse-1>" #'window-tool-bar--ignore
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"<tab-line> <triple-down-mouse-1>" #'window-tool-bar--ignore
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"<tab-line> <down-mouse-2>" #'window-tool-bar--ignore
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"<tab-line> <double-down-mouse-2>" #'window-tool-bar--ignore
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"<tab-line> <triple-down-mouse-2>" #'window-tool-bar--ignore)
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(fset 'window-tool-bar--button-keymap window-tool-bar--button-keymap) ; So it can be a keymap property
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;; Register bindings that stay in isearch. Technically, these
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;; commands don't pop up a menu but they act very similar in that they
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;; are caused by mouse input and may call commands via
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;; `call-interactively'.
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(push 'window-tool-bar--call-button isearch-menu-bar-commands)
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(push 'window-tool-bar--ignore isearch-menu-bar-commands)
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(defvar-local window-tool-bar-string--cache nil
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"Cache for previous result of `window-tool-bar-string'.")
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;;;###autoload
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(defun window-tool-bar-string ()
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"Return a (propertized) string for the tool bar.
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This is for when you want more customizations than the command
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`window-tool-bar-mode' provides. Commonly added to the variable
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`tab-line-format', `header-line-format', or `mode-line-format'"
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(if (or (null window-tool-bar-string--cache)
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(window-tool-bar--last-command-triggers-refresh-p))
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(let* ((mem0 (memory-use-counts))
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(toolbar-menu (window-tool-bar--get-keymap))
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(mem1 (memory-use-counts))
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(strs (mapcar #'window-tool-bar--keymap-entry-to-string
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(cdr toolbar-menu))) ;Skip 'keymap
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(result (mapconcat #'identity
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(delete nil strs)
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;; Without spaces between the text, hovering
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;; highlights all adjacent buttons.
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(if (eq 'text (window-tool-bar--style)) " "
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(propertize " " 'invisible t))))
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(mem2 (memory-use-counts)))
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(cl-mapl (lambda (l-init l0 l1)
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(incf (car l-init) (- (car l1) (car l0))))
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window-tool-bar--memory-use-delta-step1 mem0 mem1)
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(cl-mapl (lambda (l-init l1 l2)
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(incf (car l-init) (- (car l2) (car l1))))
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window-tool-bar--memory-use-delta-step2 mem1 mem2)
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(setf window-tool-bar-string--cache
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(concat
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;; The tool bar face by default puts boxes around the
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;; buttons. However, this box is not displayed if the
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;; box starts at the leftmost pixel of the tab-line.
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;; Add a single space in this case so the box displays
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;; correctly.
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(and (display-supports-face-attributes-p
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'(:box (line-width 1)))
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(propertize " " 'display '(space :width (1))))
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result))
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(incf window-tool-bar--refresh-done-count))
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(incf window-tool-bar--refresh-skipped-count))
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window-tool-bar-string--cache)
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(defconst window-tool-bar--graphical-separator
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(concat
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(propertize " " 'display '(space :width (4)))
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(propertize " " 'display '(space :width (1) face (:inverse-video t)))
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(propertize " " 'display '(space :width (4)))))
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(defun window-tool-bar--keymap-entry-to-string (menu-item)
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"Convert MENU-ITEM into a (propertized) string representation.
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MENU-ITEM is a menu item to convert. See info node `(elisp)Tool Bar'."
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(pcase-exhaustive menu-item
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;; Separators
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((or `(,_ "--")
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`(,_ menu-item ,(and (pred stringp)
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(pred (string-prefix-p "--")))))
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(if (eq 'text (window-tool-bar--style)) "|"
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window-tool-bar--graphical-separator))
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;; Menu item, turn into propertized string button
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(`(,key menu-item ,name-expr ,binding . ,plist)
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(let* ((visible-entry (plist-member plist :visible))
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(visible (or (null visible-entry) ;Default is visible
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(eval (cadr visible-entry))))
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(wrap (plist-get plist :wrap))
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(filter (plist-get plist :filter)))
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(when filter
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(setf binding
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;; You would expect this to use `funcall', but existing
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;; code in `parse_tool_bar_item' uses `eval'.
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(eval `(,filter ',binding))))
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(when (and binding
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visible
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(null wrap))
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(let* ((name (eval name-expr))
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(str (upcase-initials (or (plist-get plist :label)
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(string-trim-right name "\\.+"))))
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(len (length str))
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(enable-form (plist-get plist :enable))
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(enabled (or (not enable-form)
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(eval enable-form)))
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(button-spec (plist-get plist :button))
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(button-selected (eval (cdr-safe button-spec)))
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(vert-only (plist-get plist :vert-only))
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image-start
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image-end)
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;; Depending on style, Images can be displayed to the
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;; left, to the right, or in place of the text
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(pcase-exhaustive (window-tool-bar--style)
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('image
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(setf image-start 0
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image-end len))
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('text
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;; Images shouldn't be available
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)
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((or 'both 'both-horiz)
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(if vert-only
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(setf image-start 0 image-end len)
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(setf str (concat " " str)
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image-start 0
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image-end 1
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len (1+ len))))
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('text-image-horiz
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(if vert-only
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(setf image-start 0 image-end len)
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(setf str (concat str " ")
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image-start len
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image-end (1+ len)
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len (1+ len)))))
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(cond
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((and enabled button-selected)
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(add-text-properties 0 len
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'(mouse-face
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window-tool-bar-button-checked-hover
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keymap window-tool-bar--button-keymap
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face window-tool-bar-button-checked)
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str))
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(enabled
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(add-text-properties 0 len
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'(mouse-face window-tool-bar-button-hover
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keymap window-tool-bar--button-keymap
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face window-tool-bar-button)
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str))
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(t
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(put-text-property 0 len
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'face
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'window-tool-bar-button-disabled
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str)))
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(when-let* ((spec (and image-start image-end
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(plist-get menu-item :image))))
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(put-text-property image-start image-end
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'display
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(append spec
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(if enabled '(:margin 2 :ascent center)
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'(:margin 2 :ascent center
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:conversion disabled)))
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str))
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(let ((help-text (or (plist-get plist :help) name))
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(keys (where-is-internal binding nil t)))
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(put-text-property 0 len
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'help-echo
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(if keys
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(concat help-text
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" ("
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(key-description keys)
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")")
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help-text)
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str))
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(put-text-property 0 len 'tool-bar-key key str)
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str))))))
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(defun window-tool-bar--call-button ()
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"Call the button that was clicked on in the tab line."
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(interactive)
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(when (mouse-event-p last-command-event)
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(let ((posn (event-start last-command-event)))
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;; Commands need to execute with the right buffer and window
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;; selected. The selection needs to be permanent for isearch.
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(select-window (posn-window posn))
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(let* ((str (posn-string posn))
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(key (get-text-property (cdr str) 'tool-bar-key (car str)))
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(cmd (lookup-key (window-tool-bar--get-keymap) (vector key))))
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(call-interactively cmd)))))
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(defun window-tool-bar--ignore ()
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"Internal command so isearch does not exit on button-down events."
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(interactive)
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nil)
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(defvar window-tool-bar--ignored-event-types
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(let ((list (append
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'(mouse-movement pinch
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wheel-down wheel-up wheel-left wheel-right)
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;; Prior to emacs 30, wheel events could also surface as
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;; mouse-<NUM> buttons.
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(static-if (< emacs-major-version 30)
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(list
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mouse-wheel-down-event mouse-wheel-up-event
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mouse-wheel-left-event mouse-wheel-right-event
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(bound-and-true-p mouse-wheel-down-alternate-event)
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(bound-and-true-p mouse-wheel-up-alternate-event)
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(bound-and-true-p mouse-wheel-left-alternate-event)
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(bound-and-true-p mouse-wheel-right-alternate-event))
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nil))))
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(delete-dups (delete nil list)))
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"Cache for `window-tool-bar--last-command-triggers-refresh-p'.")
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(defun window-tool-bar--last-command-triggers-refresh-p ()
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"Test if the recent command or event should trigger a tool bar refresh."
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(let ((type (event-basic-type last-command-event)))
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(and
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;; Assume that key presses and button presses are the only user
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;; interactions that can alter the tool bar. Specifically, this
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;; excludes mouse movement, mouse wheel scroll, and pinch.
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(not (member type window-tool-bar--ignored-event-types))
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;; Assume that any command that triggers shift select cannot
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;; alter the tool bar. This excludes pure navigation commands.
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(not (window-tool-bar--command-triggers-shift-select-p last-command))
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;; Assume that self-insert-command won't alter the tool bar.
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;; This is the most commonly executed command.
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(not (eq last-command 'self-insert-command)))))
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(defun window-tool-bar--command-triggers-shift-select-p (command)
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"Test if COMMAND would trigger shift select."
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(let* ((form (interactive-form command))
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(spec (car-safe (cdr-safe form))))
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(and (eq (car-safe form) 'interactive)
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(stringp spec)
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(seq-position spec ?^))))
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;;;###autoload
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(define-minor-mode window-tool-bar-mode
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"Toggle display of the tool bar in the tab line of the current buffer."
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:global nil
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(let ((should-display (and window-tool-bar-mode
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tool-bar-map))
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(default-value '(:eval (window-tool-bar-string))))
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;; Preserve existing tab-line set outside of this mode
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(if (or (null tab-line-format)
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(equal tab-line-format default-value))
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(if should-display
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(setq tab-line-format default-value)
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(setq tab-line-format nil))
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(message
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"tab-line-format set outside of window-tool-bar-mode, currently `%S'"
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tab-line-format))))
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;;;###autoload
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(define-globalized-minor-mode global-window-tool-bar-mode
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window-tool-bar-mode window-tool-bar--turn-on
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:group 'window-tool-bar
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:package-version '(window-tool-bar . "0.1")
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(add-hook 'isearch-mode-hook #'window-tool-bar--turn-on)
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(add-hook 'isearch-mode-end-hook #'window-tool-bar--turn-on))
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(defun window-tool-bar--turn-on ()
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"Internal function called by the command `global-window-tool-bar-mode'."
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(when global-window-tool-bar-mode
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(window-tool-bar-mode 1)))
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;;; Display styling:
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(defcustom window-tool-bar-style 'image
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"Tool bar style to use for window tool bars.
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The meaning is the same as for `tool-bar-style', which see. If
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set to the symbol `tool-bar-style', then use the value of
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`tool-bar-style' instead.
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When images cannot be displayed (see `display-images-p'), the value set
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here is ignored and the window tool bar displays text."
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:type '(choice
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(const :tag "Images" :value image)
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(const :tag "Text" :value text)
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;; This option would require multiple tool bar lines.
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;;(const :tag "Both, text below image" :value both)
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(const :tag "Both, text to right of image" :value both-horiz)
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(const :tag "Both, text to left of image" :value text-image-horiz)
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(const :tag "Inherit tool-bar-style" :value tool-bar-style)
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(const :tag "System default" :value nil))
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:group 'window-tool-bar
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:package-version '(window-tool-bar . "0.3"))
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||
|
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(defun window-tool-bar--style ()
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"Return the effective style based on `window-tool-bar-style'.
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||
|
||
This also takes into account frame capabilities. If the current
|
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frame cannot display images (see `display-images-p'), then this
|
||
will always return the symbol text."
|
||
(if (not (display-images-p))
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||
'text
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||
(let ((style window-tool-bar-style))
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(when (eq style 'tool-bar-style)
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||
(setf style tool-bar-style))
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(unless (memq style '(image text both both-horiz text-image-horiz))
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||
(setf style (if (fboundp 'tool-bar-get-system-style)
|
||
(tool-bar-get-system-style)
|
||
'image)))
|
||
style)))
|
||
|
||
(defface window-tool-bar-button
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||
'((default
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||
:inherit tab-line)
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||
(((class color) (min-colors 88) (supports :box t))
|
||
:box (:line-width -1 :style released-button)
|
||
:background "grey85")
|
||
;; If the box is not supported, dim the button background a bit.
|
||
(((class color) (min-colors 88))
|
||
:background "grey70")
|
||
(t
|
||
:inverse-video t))
|
||
"Face used for buttons when the mouse is not hovering over the button."
|
||
:group 'window-tool-bar
|
||
:package-version '(window-tool-bar . "0.2"))
|
||
|
||
(defface window-tool-bar-button-hover
|
||
'((default
|
||
:inherit tab-line)
|
||
(((class color) (min-colors 88))
|
||
:box (:line-width -1 :style released-button)
|
||
:background "grey95")
|
||
(t
|
||
:inverse-video t))
|
||
"Face used for buttons when the mouse is hovering over the button."
|
||
:group 'window-tool-bar
|
||
:package-version '(window-tool-bar . "0.2"))
|
||
|
||
(defface window-tool-bar-button-disabled
|
||
'((default
|
||
:inherit tab-line)
|
||
(((class color) (min-colors 88))
|
||
:box (:line-width -1 :style released-button)
|
||
:background "grey50"
|
||
:foreground "grey70")
|
||
(t
|
||
:inverse-video t
|
||
:background "brightblack"))
|
||
"Face used for buttons when the button is disabled."
|
||
:group 'window-tool-bar
|
||
:package-version '(window-tool-bar . "0.2"))
|
||
|
||
(defface window-tool-bar-button-checked
|
||
'((default
|
||
:inherit tab-line)
|
||
(((supports :box t))
|
||
:box (:line-width -1 :style pressed-button)
|
||
:background "grey85")
|
||
(((class color))
|
||
:background "blue"
|
||
:foreground "white")
|
||
(t
|
||
:inverse-video t))
|
||
"Face used for buttons when they are toggled."
|
||
:group 'window-tool-bar
|
||
:package-version '(window-tool-bar . "0.3"))
|
||
|
||
(defface window-tool-bar-button-checked-hover
|
||
'((default
|
||
:inherit tab-line)
|
||
(((class color) (min-colors 88) (supports :box t))
|
||
:box (:line-width -1 :style pressed-button)
|
||
:background "grey95")
|
||
(((class color))
|
||
:background "brightblue"
|
||
:foreground "white")
|
||
(t
|
||
:inverse-video t))
|
||
"Face used for buttons when the mouse is hovering over the button."
|
||
:group 'window-tool-bar
|
||
:package-version '(window-tool-bar . "0.3"))
|
||
|
||
;;; Workaround for https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=68334.
|
||
|
||
;; This special variable is added in Emacs 30.1.
|
||
(defvar tool-bar-always-show-default)
|
||
|
||
(defun window-tool-bar--get-keymap ()
|
||
"Return the tool bar keymap."
|
||
(let ((tool-bar-always-show-default nil))
|
||
(if (and (version< emacs-version "30")
|
||
(eq 'text (window-tool-bar--style)))
|
||
;; This code path is a less efficient workaround.
|
||
(window-tool-bar--make-keymap-1)
|
||
(keymap-global-lookup "<tool-bar>"))))
|
||
|
||
(declare-function image-mask-p "image.c" (spec &optional frame))
|
||
|
||
(defun window-tool-bar--make-keymap-1 ()
|
||
"Patched copy of `tool-bar-make-keymap-1'."
|
||
(mapcar (lambda (bind)
|
||
(let (image-exp plist)
|
||
(when (and (eq (car-safe (cdr-safe bind)) 'menu-item)
|
||
;; For the format of menu-items, see node
|
||
;; `Extended Menu Items' in the Elisp manual.
|
||
(setq plist (nthcdr (if (consp (nth 4 bind)) 5 4)
|
||
bind))
|
||
(setq image-exp (plist-get plist :image))
|
||
(consp image-exp)
|
||
(not (eq (car image-exp) 'image))
|
||
(fboundp (car image-exp)))
|
||
(let ((image (and (display-images-p)
|
||
(eval image-exp))))
|
||
(unless (and image (image-mask-p image))
|
||
(setq image (append image '(:mask heuristic))))
|
||
(setq bind (copy-sequence bind)
|
||
plist (nthcdr (if (consp (nth 4 bind)) 5 4)
|
||
bind))
|
||
(plist-put plist :image image)))
|
||
bind))
|
||
tool-bar-map))
|
||
|
||
(provide 'window-tool-bar)
|
||
|
||
;;; window-tool-bar.el ends here
|