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/* |
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* $Id: command.h,v 1.5 2004/01/17 01:20:01 pcg Exp $ |
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*/ |
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#ifndef COMMAND_H_ |
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#define COMMAND_H_ |
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#define STRING_MAX 512 /* max string size for process_rxvt_xterm_seq() */ |
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#define ESC_ARGS 32 /* max # of args for esc sequences */ |
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#ifdef OFFIX_DND |
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# define DndFile 2 |
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# define DndDir 5 |
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# define DndLink 7 |
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#endif |
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/* a large REFRESH_PERIOD causes problems with `cat' */ |
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#define REFRESH_PERIOD 2 |
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#ifndef MULTICLICK_TIME |
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# define MULTICLICK_TIME 500 |
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#endif |
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#ifndef SCROLLBAR_INITIAL_DELAY |
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# ifdef NEXT_SCROLLER |
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# define SCROLLBAR_INITIAL_DELAY 20 |
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# else |
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# define SCROLLBAR_INITIAL_DELAY 40 |
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# endif |
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#endif |
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#ifndef SCROLLBAR_CONTINUOUS_DELAY |
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# define SCROLLBAR_CONTINUOUS_DELAY 2 |
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#endif |
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/* |
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* key-strings: if only these keys were standardized <sigh> |
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*/ |
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#ifdef LINUX_KEYS |
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# define KS_HOME "\033[1~" /* Home == Find */ |
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# define KS_END "\033[4~" /* End == Select */ |
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#else |
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# define KS_HOME "\033[7~" /* Home */ |
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# define KS_END "\033[8~" /* End */ |
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#endif |
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#ifdef SCROLL_ON_SHIFT |
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# define SCROLL_SHIFTKEY (shft) |
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#else |
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# define SCROLL_SHIFTKEY 0 |
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#endif |
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#ifdef SCROLL_ON_CTRL |
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# define SCROLL_CTRLKEY (ctrl) |
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#else |
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# define SCROLL_CTRLKEY 0 |
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#endif |
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#ifdef SCROLL_ON_META |
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# define SCROLL_METAKEY (meta) |
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#else |
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# define SCROLL_METAKEY 0 |
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#endif |
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#define IS_SCROLL_MOD (SCROLL_SHIFTKEY || SCROLL_CTRLKEY || SCROLL_METAKEY) |
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/* |
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* ESC-Z processing: |
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* |
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* By stealing a sequence to which other xterms respond, and sending the |
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* same number of characters, but having a distinguishable sequence, |
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* we can avoid having a timeout (when not under an rxvt) for every login |
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* shell to auto-set its DISPLAY. |
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* |
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* This particular sequence is even explicitly stated as obsolete since |
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* about 1985, so only very old software is likely to be confused, a |
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* confusion which can likely be remedied through termcap or TERM. Frankly, |
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* I doubt anyone will even notice. We provide a #ifdef just in case they |
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* don't care about auto-display setting. Just in case the ancient |
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* software in question is broken enough to be case insensitive to the 'c' |
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* character in the answerback string, we make the distinguishing |
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* characteristic be capitalization of that character. The length of the |
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* two strings should be the same so that identical read (2) calls may be |
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* used. |
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*/ |
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#define VT100_ANS "\033[?1;2c" /* vt100 answerback */ |
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#ifndef ESCZ_ANSWER |
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# define ESCZ_ANSWER VT100_ANS /* obsolete ANSI ESC[c */ |
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#endif |
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#include "command.intpro" /* PROTOS for internal routines */ |
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#endif /* _COMMAND_H_ */ |