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Author SHA1 Message Date
Miles Bader
39ed191f8f (color-name-rgb-alist): Use 16-bit RGB values instead of 8-bit, for
consistency with the rest of emacs.
(tty-color-canonicalize): Only copy COLOR if we need to change it.
(tty-color-approximate): Scale values from `color-name-rgb-alist'
appropriately.  Return the whole color description, rather than just the
RGB values.
(tty-color-standard-values): New function.  Code mostly taken from
`tty-color-translate'.
(tty-color-translate, tty-color-values): Use `tty-color-desc' to do all
the work.
(tty-color-desc): Do color lookup here instead of calling
`tty-color-translate' and `tty-color-by-index'; this is now the main
place to do it.
2002-06-09 12:53:53 +00:00
Eli Zaretskii
68fe2e0f61 (tty-standard-colors): Reverse the order of colors.
(tty-register-default-colors): New function;
code moved from startup.el's command-line.
2002-01-25 13:16:23 +00:00
Eli Zaretskii
9da8545ad8 (tty-color-mode-alist): New variable. 2002-01-14 13:50:06 +00:00
Pavel Janík
5553563924 Some fixes to follow coding conventions in files maintained by FSF. 2001-07-15 16:15:35 +00:00
Eli Zaretskii
8184a578cd Fix the header line and the copyright years. 2001-07-10 08:14:32 +00:00
Eli Zaretskii
e2f599e95b (tty-color-define, tty-color-off-gray-diag)
(tty-color-translate, tty-color-by-index, tty-color-values)
(tty-color-desc): Doc fix.
2001-04-29 10:11:11 +00:00
Eli Zaretskii
c8ad9e9564 (color-name-rgb-alist): Add a comment explaining why some "light*"
colors are deliberately absent from the alist.
2000-10-19 07:18:06 +00:00
Eli Zaretskii
26b09289ed Don't count colors without RGB values as gray shades. 2000-02-02 11:34:25 +00:00
Eli Zaretskii
c527e60052 (tty-color-gray-shades): New function. 2000-02-02 11:33:01 +00:00
Eli Zaretskii
20de726ede (tty-defined-color-alist): Renamed from tty-color-alist.
(tty-color-alist, tty-modify-color-alist): New functions.
(tty-color-define,  tty-color-clear, tty-color-approximate)
(tty-color-translate, tty-color-by-index, tty-color-desc): Accept
an optional parameter FRAME.
2000-01-02 14:11:02 +00:00
Eli Zaretskii
f795f63364 Changes for automatic remapping of X colors on terminal frames:
* term/pc-win.el (msdos-setup-initial-frame): New function, run by
	term-setup-hook.  Call msdos-remember-default-colors and
	msdos-handle-reverse-video.
	(msdos-face-setup): Parts of code moved to
	msdos-setup-initial-frame.
	(msdos-handle-reverse-video): New function, modeled after
	x-handle-reverse-video.
	(make-msdos-frame): Don't use initial-frame-alist and
	default-frame-alist.  Call msdos-handle-reverse-video.
	(msdos-color-aliases): Remove.
	(msdos-color-translate, msdos-approximate-color): Remove.
	(msdos-color-values): Use 16-bit RGB values.  RGB values updated
	for better approximation of X colors.
	(msdos-face-setup): Call tty-color-clear.  Remove code that sets
	up tty-color-alist (it is now on startup.el).
	(x-display-color-p, x-color-defined-p, x-color-values,
	x-defined-colors, face-color-supported-p, face-color-gray-p):
	Remove.

	* facemenu.el (facemenu-read-color, list-colors-display): Use
	defined-colors for all frame types.
	(facemenu-color-equal): Use color-values for all frame types.

	* faces.el (read-face-attribute): For :foreground and :background
	attributes and frames on character terminals, translate the color
	to the closest supported one before looking it up in the list of
	valid values.
	(face-valid-attribute-values): Call defined-colors for all types
	of frames.
	(defined-colors, color-defined-p, color-values, display-color-p):
	New finctions.
	(x-defined-colors, x-color-defined-p, x-color-values,
	x-display-color-p): Aliases for the above.

	* startup.el (command-line): Register terminal colors for frame
	types other than x and w32, but only if the terminal supports
	colors.  Call tty-color-define instead of face-register-tty-color.

	* term/x-win.el (xw-defined-colors): Renamed from
	x-defined-colors.
	* term/w32-win.el (xw-defined-colors): Likewise.

	* term/tty-colors.el: New file.
	* loadup.el: Load term/tty-colors.
1999-12-06 17:55:00 +00:00