face is also realized for multibyte characters based on an ASCII
face. All of the multibyte faces based on the same ASCII face
share the same realized fontset.
-
+
A fontset object is implemented by a char-table.
An element of a base fontset is:
(INDEX . FONTNAME) or
(INDEX . (FOUNDRY . REGISTRY ))
FONTNAME is a font name pattern for the corresponding character.
- FOUNDRY and REGISTRY are respectively foundy and regisry fields of
+ FOUNDRY and REGISTRY are respectively foundry and registry fields of
a font name for the corresponding character. INDEX specifies for
which character (or generic character) the element is defined. It
may be different from an index to access this element. For
charset. REGISTRY is the
An element of a realized fontset is FACE-ID which is a face to use
- for displaying the correspnding character.
+ for displaying the corresponding character.
- All single byte charaters (ASCII and 8bit-unibyte) share the same
+ All single byte characters (ASCII and 8bit-unibyte) share the same
element in a fontset. The element is stored in the first element
of the fontset.
These structures are hidden from the other codes than this file.
The other codes handle fontsets only by their ID numbers. They
usually use variable name `fontset' for IDs. But, in this file, we
- always use varialbe name `id' for IDs, and name `fontset' for the
+ always use variable name `id' for IDs, and name `fontset' for the
actual fontset objects.
*/
/* Vector containing all fontsets. */
static Lisp_Object Vfontset_table;
-/* Next possibly free fontset ID. Usually this keeps the mininum
+/* Next possibly free fontset ID. Usually this keeps the minimum
fontset ID not yet used. */
static int next_fontset_id;
Lisp_Object Vignore_relative_composition;
Lisp_Object Valternate_fontname_alist;
Lisp_Object Vfontset_alias_alist;
-Lisp_Object Vhighlight_wrong_size_font;
-Lisp_Object Vclip_large_size_font;
Lisp_Object Vvertical_centering_font_regexp;
/* The following six are declarations of callback functions depending
/* Return a pointer to struct font_info of font FONT_IDX of frame F. */
struct font_info *(*get_font_info_func) P_ ((FRAME_PTR f, int font_idx));
-/* Return a list of font names which matches PATTERN. See the document of
- `x-list-fonts' for more detail. */
+/* Return a list of font names which matches PATTERN. See the documentation
+ of `x-list-fonts' for more details. */
Lisp_Object (*list_fonts_func) P_ ((struct frame *f,
Lisp_Object pattern,
int size,
/* To find a CCL program, fs_load_font calls this function.
The argument is a pointer to the struct font_info.
- This function set the memer `encoder' of the structure. */
+ This function set the member `encoder' of the structure. */
void (*find_ccl_program_func) P_ ((struct font_info *));
/* Check if any window system is used now. */
/* Find a free slot in Vfontset_table. Usually, next_fontset_id is
the next available fontset ID. So it is expected that this loop
terminates quickly. In addition, as the last element of
- Vfotnset_table is always nil, we don't have to check the range of
+ Vfontset_table is always nil, we don't have to check the range of
id. */
while (!NILP (AREF (Vfontset_table, id))) id++;
if (id + 1 == size)
{
Lisp_Object tem;
- int i;
+ int i;
tem = Fmake_vector (make_number (size + 8), Qnil);
for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
int force;
{
Lisp_Object family, registry;
- char *p = XSTRING (fontname)->data;
- char *sep[15];
+ const char *p = SDATA (fontname);
+ const char *sep[15];
int i = 0;
-
+
while (*p && i < 15)
if (*p++ == '-')
{
}
\f
-/********** INTERFACES TO xfaces.c and dispextern.h **********/
+/********** INTERFACES TO xfaces.c and dispextern.h **********/
/* Return name of the fontset with ID. */
/* No face is recorded for C in the fontset of FACE. Make a new
realized face for C that has the same fontset. */
face_id = lookup_face (f, face->lface, c, face);
-
+
/* Record the face ID in FONTSET at the same index as the
information in the base fontset. */
FONTSET_SET (fontset, c, make_number (face_id));
{
Lisp_Object fontset, elt;
struct font_info *fontp;
- Lisp_Object family_registry;
-
+
elt = Qnil;
if (fontset_id_valid_p (id))
{
font name. */
elt = XCDR (elt);
xassert (STRINGP (elt));
- fontp = FS_LOAD_FONT (f, c, XSTRING (elt)->data, -1);
+ fontp = FS_LOAD_FONT (f, c, SDATA (elt), -1);
if (!fontp)
return Qnil;
}
+#if defined(WINDOWSNT) && defined (_MSC_VER)
+#pragma optimize("", off)
+#endif
+
/* Load a font named FONTNAME to display character C on frame F.
Return a pointer to the struct font_info of the loaded font. If
loading fails, return NULL. If FACE is non-zero and a fontset is
if (!fontname && charset == CHARSET_ASCII)
{
elt = FONTSET_ASCII (fontset);
- fontname = XSTRING (XCDR (elt))->data;
+ fontname = SDATA (XCDR (elt));
}
}
fontp->vertical_centering
= (STRINGP (Vvertical_centering_font_regexp)
- && (fast_c_string_match_ignore_case
+ && (fast_c_string_match_ignore_case
(Vvertical_centering_font_regexp, fontp->full_name) >= 0));
if (fontp->encoding[1] != FONT_ENCODING_NOT_DECIDED)
return fontp;
}
+#if defined(WINDOWSNT) && defined (_MSC_VER)
+#pragma optimize("", on)
+#endif
+
\f
/* Cache data used by fontset_pattern_regexp. The car part is a
pattern string containing at least one wild card, the cdr part is
the corresponding regular expression. */
static Lisp_Object Vcached_fontset_data;
-#define CACHED_FONTSET_NAME (XSTRING (XCAR (Vcached_fontset_data))->data)
+#define CACHED_FONTSET_NAME (SDATA (XCAR (Vcached_fontset_data)))
#define CACHED_FONTSET_REGEX (XCDR (Vcached_fontset_data))
/* If fontset name PATTERN contains any wild card, return regular
fontset_pattern_regexp (pattern)
Lisp_Object pattern;
{
- if (!index (XSTRING (pattern)->data, '*')
- && !index (XSTRING (pattern)->data, '?'))
+ if (!index (SDATA (pattern), '*')
+ && !index (SDATA (pattern), '?'))
/* PATTERN does not contain any wild cards. */
return Qnil;
if (!CONSP (Vcached_fontset_data)
- || strcmp (XSTRING (pattern)->data, CACHED_FONTSET_NAME))
+ || strcmp (SDATA (pattern), CACHED_FONTSET_NAME))
{
/* We must at first update the cached data. */
- char *regex = (char *) alloca (XSTRING (pattern)->size * 2 + 3);
+ char *regex = (char *) alloca (SCHARS (pattern) * 2 + 3);
char *p0, *p1 = regex;
/* Convert "*" to ".*", "?" to ".". */
*p1++ = '^';
- for (p0 = (char *) XSTRING (pattern)->data; *p0; p0++)
+ for (p0 = (char *) SDATA (pattern); *p0; p0++)
{
if (*p0 == '*')
{
*p1++ = '$';
*p1++ = 0;
- Vcached_fontset_data = Fcons (build_string (XSTRING (pattern)->data),
+ Vcached_fontset_data = Fcons (build_string (SDATA (pattern)),
build_string (regex));
}
for (i = 0; i < ASIZE (Vfontset_table); i++)
{
Lisp_Object fontset;
- unsigned char *this_name;
+ const unsigned char *this_name;
fontset = FONTSET_FROM_ID (i);
if (NILP (fontset)
|| !BASE_FONTSET_P (fontset))
continue;
- this_name = XSTRING (FONTSET_NAME (fontset))->data;
+ this_name = SDATA (FONTSET_NAME (fontset));
if (regexpp
? fast_c_string_match_ignore_case (name, this_name) >= 0
- : !strcmp (XSTRING (name)->data, this_name))
+ : !strcmp (SDATA (name), this_name))
return i;
}
return -1;
DEFUN ("query-fontset", Fquery_fontset, Squery_fontset, 1, 2, 0,
- "Return the name of a fontset that matches PATTERN.\n\
-The value is nil if there is no matching fontset.\n\
-PATTERN can contain `*' or `?' as a wildcard\n\
-just as X font name matching algorithm allows.\n\
-If REGEXPP is non-nil, PATTERN is a regular expression.")
- (pattern, regexpp)
+ doc: /* Return the name of a fontset that matches PATTERN.
+The value is nil if there is no matching fontset.
+PATTERN can contain `*' or `?' as a wildcard
+just as X font name matching algorithm allows.
+If REGEXPP is non-nil, PATTERN is a regular expression. */)
+ (pattern, regexpp)
Lisp_Object pattern, regexpp;
{
Lisp_Object fontset;
(*check_window_system_func) ();
- CHECK_STRING (pattern, 0);
+ CHECK_STRING (pattern);
- if (XSTRING (pattern)->size == 0)
+ if (SCHARS (pattern) == 0)
return Qnil;
id = fs_query_fontset (pattern, !NILP (regexpp));
/* Return a list of base fontset names matching PATTERN on frame F.
If SIZE is not 0, it is the size (maximum bound width) of fontsets
- to be listed. */
+ to be listed. */
Lisp_Object
list_fontsets (f, pattern, size)
for (id = 0; id < ASIZE (Vfontset_table); id++)
{
Lisp_Object fontset;
- unsigned char *name;
+ const unsigned char *name;
fontset = FONTSET_FROM_ID (id);
if (NILP (fontset)
|| !BASE_FONTSET_P (fontset)
|| !EQ (frame, FONTSET_FRAME (fontset)))
continue;
- name = XSTRING (FONTSET_NAME (fontset))->data;
+ name = SDATA (FONTSET_NAME (fontset));
if (!NILP (regexp)
? (fast_c_string_match_ignore_case (regexp, name) < 0)
- : strcmp (XSTRING (pattern)->data, name))
+ : strcmp (SDATA (pattern), name))
continue;
if (size)
}
DEFUN ("new-fontset", Fnew_fontset, Snew_fontset, 2, 2, 0,
- "Create a new fontset NAME that contains font information in FONTLIST.\n\
-FONTLIST is an alist of charsets vs corresponding font name patterns.")
- (name, fontlist)
+ doc: /* Create a new fontset NAME that contains font information in FONTLIST.
+FONTLIST is an alist of charsets vs corresponding font name patterns. */)
+ (name, fontlist)
Lisp_Object name, fontlist;
{
Lisp_Object fontset, elements, ascii_font;
(*check_window_system_func) ();
- CHECK_STRING (name, 0);
- CHECK_LIST (fontlist, 1);
+ CHECK_STRING (name);
+ CHECK_LIST (fontlist);
name = Fdowncase (name);
tem = Fquery_fontset (name, Qnil);
if (!NILP (tem))
error ("Fontset `%s' matches the existing fontset `%s'",
- XSTRING (name)->data, XSTRING (tem)->data);
+ SDATA (name), SDATA (tem));
/* Check the validity of FONTLIST while creating a template for
fontset elements. */
if (EQ (name, Qt))
return Vdefault_fontset;
- CHECK_STRING (name, 0);
+ CHECK_STRING (name);
id = fs_query_fontset (name, 0);
if (id < 0)
- error ("Fontset `%s' does not exist", XSTRING (name)->data);
+ error ("Fontset `%s' does not exist", SDATA (name));
return FONTSET_FROM_ID (id);
}
DEFUN ("set-fontset-font", Fset_fontset_font, Sset_fontset_font, 3, 4, 0,
- "Modify fontset NAME to use FONTNAME for CHARACTER.\n\
-\n\
-CHARACTER may be a cons; (FROM . TO), where FROM and TO are\n\
-non-generic characters. In that case, use FONTNAME\n\
-for all characters in the range FROM and TO (inclusive).\n\
-CHARACTER may be a charset. In that case, use FONTNAME\n\
-for all character in the charsets.\n\
-\n\
-FONTNAME may be a cons; (FAMILY . REGISTRY), where FAMILY is a family\n\
-name of a font, REGSITRY is a registry name of a font.")
- (name, character, fontname, frame)
+ doc: /* Modify fontset NAME to use FONTNAME for CHARACTER.
+
+CHARACTER may be a cons; (FROM . TO), where FROM and TO are
+non-generic characters. In that case, use FONTNAME
+for all characters in the range FROM and TO (inclusive).
+CHARACTER may be a charset. In that case, use FONTNAME
+for all character in the charsets.
+
+FONTNAME may be a cons; (FAMILY . REGISTRY), where FAMILY is a family
+name of a font, REGISTRY is a registry name of a font. */)
+ (name, character, fontname, frame)
Lisp_Object name, character, fontname, frame;
{
Lisp_Object fontset, elt;
{
/* CH should be (FROM . TO) where FROM and TO are non-generic
characters. */
- CHECK_NUMBER (XCAR (character), 1);
- CHECK_NUMBER (XCDR (character), 1);
+ CHECK_NUMBER_CAR (character);
+ CHECK_NUMBER_CDR (character);
from = XINT (XCAR (character));
to = XINT (XCDR (character));
if (!char_valid_p (from, 0) || !char_valid_p (to, 0))
{
elt = Fget (character, Qcharset);
if (!VECTORP (elt) || ASIZE (elt) < 1 || !NATNUMP (AREF (elt, 0)))
- error ("Invalid charset: %s", (XSYMBOL (character)->name)->data);
+ error ("Invalid charset: %s", SDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (character)));
from = MAKE_CHAR (XINT (AREF (elt, 0)), 0, 0);
to = from;
}
else
{
- CHECK_NUMBER (character, 1);
+ CHECK_NUMBER (character);
from = XINT (character);
to = from;
}
}
else
{
- CHECK_CONS (fontname, 2);
+ CHECK_CONS (fontname);
family = XCAR (fontname);
registry = XCDR (fontname);
if (!NILP (family))
{
- CHECK_STRING (family, 2);
+ CHECK_STRING (family);
family = Fdowncase (family);
}
if (!NILP (registry))
{
- CHECK_STRING (registry, 2);
+ CHECK_STRING (registry);
registry = Fdowncase (registry);
}
elt = Fcons (make_number (from), Fcons (family, registry));
/* The arg FRAME is kept for backward compatibility. We only check
the validity. */
if (!NILP (frame))
- CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame, 3);
+ CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame);
for (; from <= to; from++)
FONTSET_SET (fontset, from, elt);
}
DEFUN ("font-info", Ffont_info, Sfont_info, 1, 2, 0,
- "Return information about a font named NAME on frame FRAME.\n\
-If FRAME is omitted or nil, use the selected frame.\n\
-The returned value is a vector of OPENED-NAME, FULL-NAME, CHARSET, SIZE,\n\
- HEIGHT, BASELINE-OFFSET, RELATIVE-COMPOSE, and DEFAULT-ASCENT,\n\
-where\n\
- OPENED-NAME is the name used for opening the font,\n\
- FULL-NAME is the full name of the font,\n\
- SIZE is the maximum bound width of the font,\n\
- HEIGHT is the height of the font,\n\
- BASELINE-OFFSET is the upward offset pixels from ASCII baseline,\n\
- RELATIVE-COMPOSE and DEFAULT-ASCENT are the numbers controlling\n\
- how to compose characters.\n\
-If the named font is not yet loaded, return nil.")
- (name, frame)
+ doc: /* Return information about a font named NAME on frame FRAME.
+If FRAME is omitted or nil, use the selected frame.
+The returned value is a vector of OPENED-NAME, FULL-NAME, CHARSET, SIZE,
+ HEIGHT, BASELINE-OFFSET, RELATIVE-COMPOSE, and DEFAULT-ASCENT,
+where
+ OPENED-NAME is the name used for opening the font,
+ FULL-NAME is the full name of the font,
+ SIZE is the maximum bound width of the font,
+ HEIGHT is the height of the font,
+ BASELINE-OFFSET is the upward offset pixels from ASCII baseline,
+ RELATIVE-COMPOSE and DEFAULT-ASCENT are the numbers controlling
+ how to compose characters.
+If the named font is not yet loaded, return nil. */)
+ (name, frame)
Lisp_Object name, frame;
{
FRAME_PTR f;
(*check_window_system_func) ();
- CHECK_STRING (name, 0);
+ CHECK_STRING (name);
name = Fdowncase (name);
if (NILP (frame))
frame = selected_frame;
- CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame, 1);
+ CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame);
f = XFRAME (frame);
if (!query_font_func)
error ("Font query function is not supported");
- fontp = (*query_font_func) (f, XSTRING (name)->data);
+ fontp = (*query_font_func) (f, SDATA (name));
if (!fontp)
return Qnil;
DEFUN ("internal-char-font", Finternal_char_font, Sinternal_char_font, 1, 1, 0,
- "For internal use only.")
- (position)
+ doc: /* For internal use only. */)
+ (position)
Lisp_Object position;
{
int pos, pos_byte, dummy;
struct frame *f;
struct face *face;
- CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (position, 0);
+ CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (position);
pos = XINT (position);
if (pos < BEGV || pos >= ZV)
args_out_of_range_3 (position, make_number (BEGV), make_number (ZV));
{
if (this_charset == CHAR_CHARSET (XINT (XCAR (last_char))))
{
- XCDR (last_char) = character;
+ XSETCDR (last_char, character);
return;
}
}
return;
else if (this_charset == CHAR_CHARSET (XINT (last_char)))
{
- XCAR (XCAR (last)) = Fcons (last_char, character);
+ XSETCAR (XCAR (last), Fcons (last_char, character));
return;
}
}
- XCDR (last) = Fcons (Fcons (character, Fcons (elt, Qnil)), Qnil);
- XCAR (arg) = XCDR (last);
+ XSETCDR (last, Fcons (Fcons (character, Fcons (elt, Qnil)), Qnil));
+ XSETCAR (arg, XCDR (last));
}
DEFUN ("fontset-info", Ffontset_info, Sfontset_info, 1, 2, 0,
- "Return information about a fontset named NAME on frame FRAME.\n\
-The value is a vector:\n\
- [ SIZE HEIGHT ((CHARSET-OR-RANGE FONT-SPEC OPENED ...) ...) ],\n\
-where,\n\
- SIZE is the maximum bound width of ASCII font in the fontset,\n\
- HEIGHT is the maximum bound height of ASCII font in the fontset,\n\
- CHARSET-OR-RANGE is a charset, a character (may be a generic character)\n\
- or a cons of two characters specifying the range of characters.\n\
- FONT-SPEC is a fontname pattern string or a cons (FAMILY . REGISTRY),\n\
- where FAMILY is a `FAMILY' field of a XLFD font name,\n\
- REGISTRY is a `CHARSET_REGISTRY' field of a XLDF font name.\n\
- FAMILY may contain a `FOUNDARY' field at the head.\n\
- REGISTRY may contain a `CHARSET_ENCODING' field at the tail.\n\
- OPENEDs are names of fonts actually opened.\n\
-If the ASCII font is not yet opened, SIZE and HEIGHT are 0.\n\
-If FRAME is omitted, it defaults to the currently selected frame.")
- (name, frame)
+ doc: /* Return information about a fontset named NAME on frame FRAME.
+The value is a vector:
+ [ SIZE HEIGHT ((CHARSET-OR-RANGE FONT-SPEC OPENED ...) ...) ],
+where,
+ SIZE is the maximum bound width of ASCII font in the fontset,
+ HEIGHT is the maximum bound height of ASCII font in the fontset,
+ CHARSET-OR-RANGE is a charset, a character (may be a generic character)
+ or a cons of two characters specifying the range of characters.
+ FONT-SPEC is a fontname pattern string or a cons (FAMILY . REGISTRY),
+ where FAMILY is a `FAMILY' field of a XLFD font name,
+ REGISTRY is a `CHARSET_REGISTRY' field of a XLFD font name.
+ FAMILY may contain a `FOUNDRY' field at the head.
+ REGISTRY may contain a `CHARSET_ENCODING' field at the tail.
+ OPENEDs are names of fonts actually opened.
+If the ASCII font is not yet opened, SIZE and HEIGHT are 0.
+If FRAME is omitted, it defaults to the currently selected frame. */)
+ (name, frame)
Lisp_Object name, frame;
{
Lisp_Object fontset;
struct font_info *fontp = NULL;
int n_realized = 0;
int i;
-
+
(*check_window_system_func) ();
fontset = check_fontset_name (name);
if (NILP (frame))
frame = selected_frame;
- CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame, 1);
+ CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame);
f = XFRAME (frame);
/* Recode realized fontsets whose base is FONTSET in the table
c = XINT (XCAR (elt));
SPLIT_CHAR (c, charset, c1, c2);
if (c1 == 0)
- XCAR (elt) = CHARSET_SYMBOL (charset);
+ XSETCAR (elt, CHARSET_SYMBOL (charset));
}
else
c = XINT (XCAR (XCAR (elt)));
if (INTEGERP (face_id))
{
face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, XINT (face_id));
- if (face->font && face->font_name)
+ if (face && face->font && face->font_name)
{
font = build_string (face->font_name);
if (NILP (Fmember (font, XCDR (XCDR (elt)))))
- XCDR (XCDR (elt)) = Fcons (font, XCDR (XCDR (elt)));
+ XSETCDR (XCDR (elt), Fcons (font, XCDR (XCDR (elt))));
}
}
}
if (CONSP (elt))
{
elt = XCAR (elt);
- fontp = (*query_font_func) (f, XSTRING (elt)->data);
+ fontp = (*query_font_func) (f, SDATA (elt));
}
val = Fmake_vector (make_number (3), val);
AREF (val, 0) = fontp ? make_number (fontp->size) : make_number (0);
}
DEFUN ("fontset-font", Ffontset_font, Sfontset_font, 2, 2, 0,
- "Return a font name pattern for character CH in fontset NAME.\n\
-If NAME is t, find a font name pattern in the default fontset.")
- (name, ch)
+ doc: /* Return a font name pattern for character CH in fontset NAME.
+If NAME is t, find a font name pattern in the default fontset. */)
+ (name, ch)
Lisp_Object name, ch;
{
int c;
fontset = check_fontset_name (name);
- CHECK_NUMBER (ch, 1);
+ CHECK_NUMBER (ch);
c = XINT (ch);
if (!char_valid_p (c, 1))
invalid_character (c);
return elt;
}
-
DEFUN ("fontset-list", Ffontset_list, Sfontset_list, 0, 0, 0,
- "Return a list of all defined fontset names.")
- ()
+ doc: /* Return a list of all defined fontset names. */)
+ ()
{
Lisp_Object fontset, list;
int i;
FONTSET_ID (Vdefault_fontset) = make_number (0);
FONTSET_NAME (Vdefault_fontset)
= build_string ("-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-fontset-default");
-#if defined (macintosh)
+#if defined (MAC_OS)
FONTSET_ASCII (Vdefault_fontset)
= Fcons (make_number (0),
build_string ("-apple-monaco-medium-r-*--*-120-*-*-*-*-mac-roman"));
next_fontset_id = 1;
DEFVAR_LISP ("font-encoding-alist", &Vfont_encoding_alist,
- "Alist of fontname patterns vs corresponding encoding info.\n\
-Each element looks like (REGEXP . ENCODING-INFO),\n\
- where ENCODING-INFO is an alist of CHARSET vs ENCODING.\n\
-ENCODING is one of the following integer values:\n\
- 0: code points 0x20..0x7F or 0x2020..0x7F7F are used,\n\
- 1: code points 0xA0..0xFF or 0xA0A0..0xFFFF are used,\n\
- 2: code points 0x20A0..0x7FFF are used,\n\
- 3: code points 0xA020..0xFF7F are used.");
+ doc: /* Alist of fontname patterns vs corresponding encoding info.
+Each element looks like (REGEXP . ENCODING-INFO),
+ where ENCODING-INFO is an alist of CHARSET vs ENCODING.
+ENCODING is one of the following integer values:
+ 0: code points 0x20..0x7F or 0x2020..0x7F7F are used,
+ 1: code points 0xA0..0xFF or 0xA0A0..0xFFFF are used,
+ 2: code points 0x20A0..0x7FFF are used,
+ 3: code points 0xA020..0xFF7F are used. */);
Vfont_encoding_alist = Qnil;
DEFVAR_LISP ("use-default-ascent", &Vuse_default_ascent,
- "Char table of characters whose ascent values should be ignored.\n\
-If an entry for a character is non-nil, the ascent value of the glyph\n\
-is assumed to be what specified by _MULE_DEFAULT_ASCENT property of a font.\n\
-\n\
-This affects how a composite character which contains\n\
-such a character is displayed on screen.");
+ doc: /* Char table of characters whose ascent values should be ignored.
+If an entry for a character is non-nil, the ascent value of the glyph
+is assumed to be what specified by _MULE_DEFAULT_ASCENT property of a font.
+
+This affects how a composite character which contains
+such a character is displayed on screen. */);
Vuse_default_ascent = Qnil;
DEFVAR_LISP ("ignore-relative-composition", &Vignore_relative_composition,
- "Char table of characters which is not composed relatively.\n\
-If an entry for a character is non-nil, a composition sequence\n\
-which contains that character is displayed so that\n\
-the glyph of that character is put without considering\n\
-an ascent and descent value of a previous character.");
+ doc: /* Char table of characters which is not composed relatively.
+If an entry for a character is non-nil, a composition sequence
+which contains that character is displayed so that
+the glyph of that character is put without considering
+an ascent and descent value of a previous character. */);
Vignore_relative_composition = Qnil;
DEFVAR_LISP ("alternate-fontname-alist", &Valternate_fontname_alist,
- "Alist of fontname vs list of the alternate fontnames.\n\
-When a specified font name is not found, the corresponding\n\
-alternate fontnames (if any) are tried instead.");
+ doc: /* Alist of fontname vs list of the alternate fontnames.
+When a specified font name is not found, the corresponding
+alternate fontnames (if any) are tried instead. */);
Valternate_fontname_alist = Qnil;
DEFVAR_LISP ("fontset-alias-alist", &Vfontset_alias_alist,
- "Alist of fontset names vs the aliases.");
+ doc: /* Alist of fontset names vs the aliases. */);
Vfontset_alias_alist = Fcons (Fcons (FONTSET_NAME (Vdefault_fontset),
build_string ("fontset-default")),
Qnil);
- DEFVAR_LISP ("highlight-wrong-size-font", &Vhighlight_wrong_size_font,
- "*Non-nil means highlight characters shown in wrong size fonts somehow.\n\
-The way to highlight them depends on window system on which Emacs runs.\n\
-On X11, a rectangle is shown around each such character.");
- Vhighlight_wrong_size_font = Qnil;
-
- DEFVAR_LISP ("clip-large-size-font", &Vclip_large_size_font,
- "*Non-nil means characters shown in overlarge fonts are clipped.\n\
-The height of clipping area is the same as that of an ASCII character.\n\
-The width of the area is the same as that of an ASCII character,\n\
-or twice as wide, depending on the character set's column-width.\n\
-\n\
-If the only font you have for a specific character set is too large,\n\
-and clipping these characters makes them hard to read,\n\
-you can set this variable to nil to display the characters without clipping.\n\
-The drawback is that you will get some garbage left on your screen.");
- Vclip_large_size_font = Qt;
-
DEFVAR_LISP ("vertical-centering-font-regexp",
&Vvertical_centering_font_regexp,
- "*Regexp matching font names that require vertical centering on display.\n\
-When a character is displayed with such fonts, the character is displayed\n\
-at the vertival center of lines.");
+ doc: /* *Regexp matching font names that require vertical centering on display.
+When a character is displayed with such fonts, the character is displayed
+at the vertical center of lines. */);
Vvertical_centering_font_regexp = Qnil;
defsubr (&Squery_fontset);