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Revision: 1.19
Committed: Thu Nov 15 11:36:15 2007 UTC (16 years, 6 months ago) by ayin
Content type: text/plain
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: rel-8_5a, rel-9_0, rel-8_8, rel-8_9, rel-8_6, rel-8_7, rel-9_02, rel-9_01
Changes since 1.18: +1 -1 lines
Log Message:
Cosmetics.

File Contents

# Content
1 /*
2 * command.h
3 */
4
5 #ifndef COMMAND_H_
6 #define COMMAND_H_
7
8 // STRING_MAX __MUST__ not be larger than what CBUFSIZ can hold.
9 #define STRING_MAX 2048 /* max string size for process_rxvt_xterm_seq() */
10
11 #define ESC_ARGS 32 /* max # of args for esc sequences */
12
13 #ifndef MULTICLICK_TIME
14 # define MULTICLICK_TIME 500
15 #endif
16 #ifndef SCROLLBAR_INITIAL_DELAY
17 # define SCROLLBAR_INITIAL_DELAY 0.33
18 #endif
19 #ifndef SCROLLBAR_CONTINUOUS_DELAY
20 # define SCROLLBAR_CONTINUOUS_DELAY 0.05
21 #endif
22
23 /*
24 * key-strings: if only these keys were standardized <sigh>
25 */
26 #ifdef LINUX_KEYS
27 # define KS_HOME "\033[1~" /* Home == Find */
28 # define KS_END "\033[4~" /* End == Select */
29 #else
30 # define KS_HOME "\033[7~" /* Home */
31 # define KS_END "\033[8~" /* End */
32 #endif
33
34 #ifdef SCROLL_ON_SHIFT
35 # define SCROLL_SHIFTKEY (shft)
36 # define NOSCROLL_SHIFTKEY 0
37 #else
38 # define SCROLL_SHIFTKEY 0
39 # define NOSCROLL_SHIFTKEY (shft)
40 #endif
41 #ifdef SCROLL_ON_CTRL
42 # define SCROLL_CTRLKEY (ctrl)
43 # define NOSCROLL_CTRLKEY 0
44 #else
45 # define SCROLL_CTRLKEY 0
46 # define NOSCROLL_CTRLKEY (ctrl)
47 #endif
48 #ifdef SCROLL_ON_META
49 # define SCROLL_METAKEY (meta)
50 # define NOSCROLL_METAKEY 0
51 #else
52 # define SCROLL_METAKEY 0
53 # define NOSCROLL_METAKEY (meta)
54 #endif
55 #define IS_SCROLL_MOD ((SCROLL_SHIFTKEY || SCROLL_CTRLKEY || SCROLL_METAKEY) \
56 && (!NOSCROLL_SHIFTKEY && !NOSCROLL_CTRLKEY && !NOSCROLL_METAKEY))
57
58
59 /*
60 * ESC-Z processing:
61 *
62 * By stealing a sequence to which other xterms respond, and sending the
63 * same number of characters, but having a distinguishable sequence,
64 * we can avoid having a timeout (when not under an rxvt) for every login
65 * shell to auto-set its DISPLAY.
66 *
67 * This particular sequence is even explicitly stated as obsolete since
68 * about 1985, so only very old software is likely to be confused, a
69 * confusion which can likely be remedied through termcap or TERM. Frankly,
70 * I doubt anyone will even notice. We provide a #ifdef just in case they
71 * don't care about auto-display setting. Just in case the ancient
72 * software in question is broken enough to be case insensitive to the 'c'
73 * character in the answerback string, we make the distinguishing
74 * characteristic be capitalization of that character. The length of the
75 * two strings should be the same so that identical read (2) calls may be
76 * used.
77 */
78 #define VT100_ANS "\033[?1;2c" /* vt100 answerback */
79 #ifndef ESCZ_ANSWER
80 # define ESCZ_ANSWER VT100_ANS /* obsolete ANSI ESC[c */
81 #endif
82
83 #endif /* _COMMAND_H_ */