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6 | # include <X11/Xft/Xft.h> |
6 | # include <X11/Xft/Xft.h> |
7 | #endif |
7 | #endif |
8 | |
8 | |
9 | #include <inttypes.h> |
9 | #include <inttypes.h> |
10 | |
10 | |
11 | #include "feature.h" |
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12 | #include "encoding.h" |
11 | #include "encoding.h" |
13 | #include "rxvtutil.h" |
12 | #include "rxvtutil.h" |
14 | #include "rxvttoolkit.h" |
13 | #include "rxvttoolkit.h" |
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14 | |
16 | struct rxvt_term; |
15 | struct rxvt_term; |
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107 | rxvt_fontprop prop; |
106 | rxvt_fontprop prop; |
108 | bool force_prop; |
107 | bool force_prop; |
109 | simplevec<rxvt_font *> fonts; |
108 | simplevec<rxvt_font *> fonts; |
110 | const rxvt_fallback_font *fallback; |
109 | const rxvt_fallback_font *fallback; |
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110 | |
112 | typedef unsigned char pagemap[256]; |
111 | // this once was a "typedef xxx pagemap[256] |
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112 | // but c++ arrays are not normal types, and cnanot be |
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113 | // put into containers, new doesn't work for them etc. etc. |
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114 | // so we wrap out array into an objetc that acts like one. doh. |
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115 | // example: C++ has no separate new and new [] forms, |
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116 | // and if pagemap is char[256], new incorrectly assumes we want to |
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117 | // allocate an array of chars instead of a single pagemap. |
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118 | struct pagemap |
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119 | { |
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120 | unsigned char cppsucks[256]; |
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121 | unsigned char &operator [](int i) { return cppsucks [i]; }; |
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122 | }; |
113 | vector<pagemap *> fmap; |
123 | vector<pagemap *> fmap; |
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124 | |
115 | void clear (); |
125 | void clear (); |
116 | rxvt_font *new_font (const char *name, codeset cs); |
126 | rxvt_font *new_font (const char *name, codeset cs); |
117 | void prepare_font (rxvt_font *font, codeset cs); |
127 | void prepare_font (rxvt_font *font, codeset cs); |