(w32_font_is_double_byte, my_create_scrollbar): Make static.

(syms_of_w32term) <w32-enable-unicode-output>: Fix typo in docstring.
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Juanma Barranquero 2007-10-15 00:23:32 +00:00
parent ebfbc95053
commit decb374a42
2 changed files with 11 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
2007-10-14 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
* w32term.c (w32_font_is_double_byte, my_create_scrollbar): Make static.
(syms_of_w32term) <w32-enable-unicode-output>: Fix typo in docstring.
2007-10-14 Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
* buffer.c (Fmake_indirect_buffer): Set the buffer's tag.

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@ -1111,7 +1111,8 @@ w32_cache_char_metrics (font)
/* Determine if a font is double byte. */
int w32_font_is_double_byte (XFontStruct *font)
static int
w32_font_is_double_byte (XFontStruct *font)
{
return font->double_byte_p;
}
@ -3568,7 +3569,7 @@ w32_set_scroll_bar_thumb (bar, portion, position, whole)
Scroll bars, general
************************************************************************/
HWND
static HWND
my_create_scrollbar (f, bar)
struct frame * f;
struct scroll_bar * bar;
@ -4182,7 +4183,7 @@ static short temp_buffer[100];
Some of these messages are reposted back to the message queue since the
system calls the windows proc directly in a context where we cannot return
the data nor can we guarantee the state we are in. So if we dispatch them
the data nor can we guarantee the state we are in. So if we dispatch them
we will get into an infinite loop. To prevent this from ever happening we
will set a variable to indicate we are in the read_socket call and indicate
which message we are processing since the windows proc gets called
@ -6171,7 +6172,7 @@ w32_initialize_display_info (display_name)
/* Create an xrdb-style database of resources to supercede registry settings.
The database is just a concatenation of C strings, finished by an additional
\0. The string are submitted to some basic normalization, so
\0. The strings are submitted to some basic normalization, so
[ *]option[ *]:[ *]value...
@ -6635,7 +6636,7 @@ interpreted normally. */);
Unicode output may prevent some third party applications for displaying
Far-East Languages on Windows 95/98 from working properly.
NT uses Unicode internally anyway, so this flag will probably have no
affect on NT machines. */);
effect on NT machines. */);
w32_enable_unicode_output = 1;
DEFVAR_BOOL ("w32-use-visible-system-caret",