1 ;;; cus-face.el --- customization support for faces
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1996-1997, 1999-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Per Abrahamsen <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>
6 ;; Keywords: help, faces
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30 (defalias 'custom-facep 'facep)
34 (defun custom-declare-face (face spec doc &rest args)
35 "Like `defface', but FACE is evaluated as a normal argument."
36 (unless (get face 'face-defface-spec)
37 (let ((facep (facep face)))
39 ;; If the user has already created the face, respect that.
40 (let ((value (or (get face 'saved-face) spec))
41 (have-window-system (memq initial-window-system '(x w32))))
42 ;; Create global face.
43 (make-empty-face face)
44 ;; Create frame-local faces
45 (dolist (frame (frame-list))
46 (face-spec-set-2 face frame value)
47 (when (memq (window-system frame) '(x w32 ns))
48 (setq have-window-system t)))
49 ;; When making a face after frames already exist
50 (if have-window-system
51 (make-face-x-resource-internal face))))
52 ;; Don't record SPEC until we see it causes no errors.
53 (put face 'face-defface-spec (purecopy spec))
54 (push (cons 'defface face) current-load-list)
55 (when (and doc (null (face-documentation face)))
56 (set-face-documentation face (purecopy doc)))
57 (custom-handle-all-keywords face args 'custom-face)
58 (run-hooks 'custom-define-hook)
59 ;; If the face had existing settings, recalculate it. For
60 ;; example, the user might load a theme with a face setting, and
61 ;; later load a library defining that face.
63 (custom-theme-recalc-face face))))
68 (defconst custom-face-attributes
70 (string :tag "Font Family"
71 :help-echo "Font family or fontset alias name."))
74 (string :tag "Font Foundry"
75 :help-echo "Font foundry name."))
79 :help-echo "Font width."
80 :value normal ; default
81 (const :tag "compressed" condensed)
82 (const :tag "condensed" condensed)
83 (const :tag "demiexpanded" semi-expanded)
84 (const :tag "expanded" expanded)
85 (const :tag "extracondensed" extra-condensed)
86 (const :tag "extraexpanded" extra-expanded)
87 (const :tag "medium" normal)
88 (const :tag "narrow" condensed)
89 (const :tag "normal" normal)
90 (const :tag "regular" normal)
91 (const :tag "semicondensed" semi-condensed)
92 (const :tag "semiexpanded" semi-expanded)
93 (const :tag "ultracondensed" ultra-condensed)
94 (const :tag "ultraexpanded" ultra-expanded)
95 (const :tag "wide" extra-expanded)))
99 :help-echo "Face's font height."
101 (integer :tag "Height in 1/10 pt")
102 (number :tag "Scale" 1.0)))
105 (choice :tag "Weight"
106 :help-echo "Font weight."
107 :value normal ; default
108 (const :tag "black" ultra-bold)
109 (const :tag "bold" bold)
110 (const :tag "book" semi-light)
111 (const :tag "demibold" semi-bold)
112 (const :tag "extralight" extra-light)
113 (const :tag "extrabold" extra-bold)
114 (const :tag "heavy" extra-bold)
115 (const :tag "light" light)
116 (const :tag "medium" normal)
117 (const :tag "normal" normal)
118 (const :tag "regular" normal)
119 (const :tag "semibold" semi-bold)
120 (const :tag "semilight" semi-light)
121 (const :tag "ultralight" ultra-light)
122 (const :tag "ultrabold" ultra-bold)
123 (const :tag "thin" thin)))
127 :help-echo "Font slant."
128 :value normal ; default
129 (const :tag "italic" italic)
130 (const :tag "oblique" oblique)
131 (const :tag "normal" normal)
132 (const :tag "roman" roman)))
135 (choice :tag "Underline"
136 :help-echo "Control text underlining."
137 (const :tag "Off" nil)
139 (color :tag "Colored")))
142 (choice :tag "Overline"
143 :help-echo "Control text overlining."
144 (const :tag "Off" nil)
146 (color :tag "Colored")))
149 (choice :tag "Strike-through"
150 :help-echo "Control text strike-through."
151 (const :tag "Off" nil)
153 (color :tag "Colored")))
156 ;; Fixme: this can probably be done better.
157 (choice :tag "Box around text"
158 :help-echo "Control box around text."
159 (const :tag "Off" nil)
161 :value (:line-width 2 :color "grey75" :style released-button)
162 (const :format "" :value :line-width)
163 (integer :tag "Width")
164 (const :format "" :value :color)
165 (choice :tag "Color" (const :tag "*" nil) color)
166 (const :format "" :value :style)
168 (const :tag "Raised" released-button)
169 (const :tag "Sunken" pressed-button)
170 (const :tag "None" nil))))
171 ;; filter to make value suitable for customize
175 (or (and (consp real-value)
176 (plist-get real-value :line-width))
177 (and (integerp real-value) real-value)
180 (or (and (consp real-value) (plist-get real-value :color))
181 (and (stringp real-value) real-value)
184 (and (consp real-value) (plist-get real-value :style))))
185 (list :line-width lwidth :color color :style style))))
186 ;; filter to make customized-value suitable for storing
189 (let ((lwidth (plist-get cus-value :line-width))
190 (color (plist-get cus-value :color))
191 (style (plist-get cus-value :style)))
192 (cond ((and (null color) (null style))
194 ((and (null lwidth) (null style))
195 ;; actually can't happen, because LWIDTH is always an int
198 ;; Keep as a plist, but remove null entries
199 (nconc (and lwidth `(:line-width ,lwidth))
200 (and color `(:color ,color))
201 (and style `(:style ,style)))))))))
204 (choice :tag "Inverse-video"
205 :help-echo "Control whether text should be in inverse-video."
206 (const :tag "Off" nil)
207 (const :tag "On" t)))
210 (color :tag "Foreground"
211 :help-echo "Set foreground color (name or #RRGGBB hex spec)."))
214 (color :tag "Background"
215 :help-echo "Set background color (name or #RRGGBB hex spec)."))
218 (choice :tag "Stipple"
219 :help-echo "Background bit-mask"
220 (const :tag "None" nil)
222 :help-echo "Name of bitmap file."
226 (repeat :tag "Inherit"
227 :help-echo "List of faces to inherit attributes from."
228 (face :Tag "Face" default))
229 ;; filter to make value suitable for customize
231 (cond ((or (null real-value) (eq real-value 'unspecified))
233 ((symbolp real-value)
237 ;; filter to make customized-value suitable for storing
239 (if (and (consp cus-value) (null (cdr cus-value)))
243 "Alist of face attributes.
245 The elements are of the form (KEY TYPE PRE-FILTER POST-FILTER),
246 where KEY is the name of the attribute, TYPE is a widget type for
247 editing the attribute, PRE-FILTER is a function to make the attribute's
248 value suitable for the customization widget, and POST-FILTER is a
249 function to make the customized value suitable for storing. PRE-FILTER
250 and POST-FILTER are optional.
252 The PRE-FILTER should take a single argument, the attribute value as
253 stored, and should return a value for customization (using the
254 customization type TYPE).
256 The POST-FILTER should also take a single argument, the value after
257 being customized, and should return a value suitable for setting the
258 given face attribute.")
260 (defun custom-face-attributes-get (face frame)
261 "For FACE on FRAME, return an alternating list describing its attributes.
262 The list has the form (KEYWORD VALUE KEYWORD VALUE...).
263 Each keyword should be listed in `custom-face-attributes'.
265 If FRAME is nil, use the global defaults for FACE."
266 (let ((attrs custom-face-attributes)
269 (let* ((attribute (car (car attrs)))
270 (value (face-attribute face attribute frame)))
271 (setq attrs (cdr attrs))
272 (unless (or (eq value 'unspecified)
273 (and (null value) (memq attribute '(:inherit))))
274 (setq plist (cons attribute (cons value plist))))))
279 (defun custom-set-faces (&rest args)
280 "Initialize faces according to user preferences.
281 This associates the settings with the `user' theme.
282 The arguments should be a list where each entry has the form:
284 (FACE SPEC [NOW [COMMENT]])
286 SPEC is stored as the saved value for FACE, as well as the value for the
287 `user' theme. The `user' theme is one of the default themes known to Emacs.
288 See `custom-known-themes' for more information on the known themes.
289 See `custom-theme-set-faces' for more information on the interplay
290 between themes and faces.
291 See `defface' for the format of SPEC.
293 If NOW is present and non-nil, FACE is created now, according to SPEC.
294 COMMENT is a string comment about FACE."
295 (apply 'custom-theme-set-faces 'user args))
297 (defun custom-theme-set-faces (theme &rest args)
298 "Initialize faces for theme THEME.
299 The arguments should be a list where each entry has the form:
301 (FACE SPEC [NOW [COMMENT]])
303 SPEC is stored as the saved value for FACE, as well as the value for the
304 `user' theme. The `user' theme is one of the default themes known to Emacs.
305 See `custom-known-themes' for more information on the known themes.
306 See `custom-theme-set-faces' for more information on the interplay
307 between themes and faces.
308 See `defface' for the format of SPEC.
310 If NOW is present and non-nil, FACE is created now, according to SPEC.
311 COMMENT is a string comment about FACE.
313 Several properties of THEME and FACE are used in the process:
315 If THEME property `theme-immediate' is non-nil, this is equivalent of
316 providing the NOW argument to all faces in the argument list: FACE is
317 created now. The only difference is FACE property `force-face': if NOW
318 is non-nil, FACE property `force-face' is set to the symbol `rogue', else
319 if THEME property `theme-immediate' is non-nil, FACE property `force-face'
320 is set to the symbol `immediate'.
322 SPEC itself is saved in FACE property `saved-face' and it is stored in
323 FACE's list property `theme-face' \(using `custom-push-theme')."
324 (custom-check-theme theme)
325 (let ((immediate (get theme 'theme-immediate)))
327 (unless (listp entry)
328 (error "Incompatible Custom theme spec"))
329 (let ((face (car entry))
330 (spec (nth 1 entry)))
331 ;; If FACE is actually an alias, customize the face it
333 (if (get face 'face-alias)
334 (setq face (get face 'face-alias)))
335 (if custom--inhibit-theme-enable
336 ;; Just update theme settings.
337 (custom-push-theme 'theme-face face theme 'set spec)
338 ;; Update theme settings and set the face spec.
339 (let ((now (nth 2 entry))
340 (comment (nth 3 entry))
341 (oldspec (get face 'theme-face)))
342 (when (not (and oldspec (eq 'user (caar oldspec))))
343 (put face 'saved-face spec)
344 (put face 'saved-face-comment comment))
345 ;; Do this AFTER checking the `theme-face' property.
346 (custom-push-theme 'theme-face face theme 'set spec)
347 (when (or now immediate)
348 (put face 'force-face (if now 'rogue 'immediate)))
349 (when (or now immediate (facep face))
351 (make-empty-face face))
352 (put face 'face-comment comment)
353 (put face 'face-override-spec nil)
354 (face-spec-set face spec t))))))))
356 ;; XEmacs compatibility function. In XEmacs, when you reset a Custom
357 ;; Theme, you have to specify the theme to reset it to. We just apply
359 (defun custom-theme-reset-faces (theme &rest args)
360 "Reset the specs in THEME of some faces to their specs in other themes.
361 Each of the arguments ARGS has this form:
365 This means reset FACE. The argument IGNORED is ignored."
366 (custom-check-theme theme)
368 (custom-push-theme 'theme-face (car arg) theme 'reset)))
370 (defun custom-reset-faces (&rest args)
371 "Reset the specs of some faces to their specs in specified themes.
372 This creates settings in the `user' theme.
374 Each of the arguments ARGS has this form:
378 This means reset FACE to its value in FROM-THEME."
379 (apply 'custom-theme-reset-faces 'user args))
385 ;;; cus-face.el ends here