1 ;;; face-remap.el --- Functions for managing `face-remapping-alist'
3 ;; Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
6 ;; Keywords: faces, face remapping, display, user commands
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27 ;; This file defines some simple operations that can be used for
28 ;; maintaining the `face-remapping-alist' in a cooperative way. This is
29 ;; especially important for the `default' face.
31 ;; Each face-remapping definition in `face-remapping-alist' added by
32 ;; this code uses the form:
34 ;; (face RELATIVE_SPECS_1 RELATIVE_SPECS_2 ... BASE_SPECS)
36 ;; The "specs" values are a lists of face names or face attribute-value
37 ;; pairs, and are merged together, with earlier values taking precedence.
39 ;; The RELATIVE_SPECS_* values are added by `face-remap-add-relative'
40 ;; (and removed by `face-remap-remove-relative', and are intended for
41 ;; face "modifications" (such as increasing the size). Typical users of
42 ;; relative specs would be minor modes.
44 ;; BASE_SPECS is the lowest-priority value, and by default is just the
45 ;; face name, which causes the global definition of that face to be used.
47 ;; A non-default value of BASE_SPECS may also be set using
48 ;; `face-remap-set-base'. Because this _overwrites_ the default
49 ;; value inheriting from the global face definition, it is up to the
50 ;; caller of face-remap-set-base to add such inheritance if it is
51 ;; desired. A typical use of face-remap-set-base would be a major
52 ;; mode setting face remappings, e.g., of the default face.
54 ;; All modifications cause face-remapping-alist to be made buffer-local.
61 ;; ----------------------------------------------------------------
64 ;; Names of face attributes corresponding to lisp face-vector positions.
65 ;; This variable should probably be defined in C code where the actual
66 ;; definitions are available.
68 (defvar internal-lisp-face-attributes
70 :family
:foundry
:swidth
:height
:weight
:slant
:underline
:inverse
71 :foreground
:background
:stipple
:overline
:strike
:box
72 :font
:inherit
:fontset
:vector
])
74 (defun face-attrs-more-relative-p (attrs1 attrs2
)
75 "Return true if ATTRS1 contains a greater number of relative
76 face-attributes than ATTRS2. A face attribute is considered
77 relative if `face-attribute-relative-p' returns non-nil.
79 ATTRS1 and ATTRS2 may be any value suitable for a `face' text
80 property, including face names, lists of face names,
81 face-attribute plists, etc.
83 This function can be used as a predicate with `sort', to sort
84 face lists so that more specific faces are located near the end."
85 (unless (vectorp attrs1
)
86 (setq attrs1
(face-attributes-as-vector attrs1
)))
87 (unless (vectorp attrs2
)
88 (setq attrs2
(face-attributes-as-vector attrs2
)))
89 (let ((rel1-count 0) (rel2-count 0))
90 (dotimes (i (length attrs1
))
91 (let ((attr (aref internal-lisp-face-attributes i
)))
93 (when (face-attribute-relative-p attr
(aref attrs1 i
))
94 (setq rel1-count
(+ rel1-count
1)))
95 (when (face-attribute-relative-p attr
(aref attrs2 i
))
96 (setq rel2-count
(+ rel2-count
1))))))
97 (< rel1-count rel2-count
)))
99 (defun face-remap-order (entry)
100 "Order ENTRY so that more relative face specs are near the beginning.
101 The list structure of ENTRY may be destructively modified."
102 (setq entry
(nreverse entry
))
103 (setcdr entry
(sort (cdr entry
) 'face-attrs-more-relative-p
))
107 (defun face-remap-add-relative (face &rest specs
)
108 "Add a face remapping entry of FACE to SPECS in the current buffer.
109 Return a cookie which can be used to delete this remapping with
110 `face-remap-remove-relative'.
112 The remaining arguments, SPECS, should form a list of faces.
113 Each list element should be either a face name or a property list
114 of face attribute/value pairs. If more than one face is listed,
115 that specifies an aggregate face, in the same way as in a `face'
116 text property, except for possible priority changes noted below.
118 The face remapping specified by SPECS takes effect alongside the
119 remappings from other calls to `face-remap-add-relative' for the
120 same FACE, as well as the normal definition of FACE (at lowest
121 priority). This function tries to sort multiple remappings for
122 the same face, so that remappings specifying relative face
123 attributes are applied after remappings specifying absolute face
126 The base (lowest priority) remapping may be set to something
127 other than the normal definition of FACE via `face-remap-set-base'."
128 (while (and (consp specs
) (null (cdr specs
)))
129 (setq specs
(car specs
)))
130 (make-local-variable 'face-remapping-alist
)
131 (let ((entry (assq face face-remapping-alist
)))
133 (setq entry
(list face face
)) ; explicitly merge with global def
134 (push entry face-remapping-alist
))
135 (setcdr entry
(face-remap-order (cons specs
(cdr entry
))))
138 (defun face-remap-remove-relative (cookie)
139 "Remove a face remapping previously added by `face-remap-add-relative'.
140 COOKIE should be the return value from that function."
141 (let ((remapping (assq (car cookie
) face-remapping-alist
)))
143 (let ((updated-entries (remq (cdr cookie
) (cdr remapping
))))
144 (unless (eq updated-entries
(cdr remapping
))
145 (setcdr remapping updated-entries
)
146 (when (or (null updated-entries
)
147 (and (eq (car-safe updated-entries
) (car cookie
))
148 (null (cdr updated-entries
))))
149 (setq face-remapping-alist
150 (remq remapping face-remapping-alist
)))
154 (defun face-remap-reset-base (face)
155 "Set the base remapping of FACE to the normal definition of FACE.
156 This causes the remappings specified by `face-remap-add-relative'
157 to apply on top of the normal definition of FACE."
158 (let ((entry (assq face face-remapping-alist
)))
160 ;; If there's nothing except a base remapping, we simply remove
161 ;; the entire remapping entry, as setting the base to the default
162 ;; would be the same as the global definition. Otherwise, we
163 ;; modify the base remapping.
164 (if (null (cddr entry
)) ; nothing except base remapping
165 (setq face-remapping-alist
; so remove entire entry
166 (remq entry face-remapping-alist
))
167 (setcar (last entry
) face
))))) ; otherwise, just inherit global def
170 (defun face-remap-set-base (face &rest specs
)
171 "Set the base remapping of FACE in the current buffer to SPECS.
172 This causes the remappings specified by `face-remap-add-relative'
173 to apply on top of the face specification given by SPECS.
175 The remaining arguments, SPECS, should form a list of faces.
176 Each list element should be either a face name or a property list
177 of face attribute/value pairs, like in a `face' text property.
179 If SPECS is empty, call `face-remap-reset-base' to use the normal
180 definition of FACE as the base remapping; note that this is
181 different from SPECS containing a single value `nil', which means
182 not to inherit from the global definition of FACE at all."
183 (while (and (consp specs
) (not (null (car specs
))) (null (cdr specs
)))
184 (setq specs
(car specs
)))
186 (and (eq (car specs
) face
) (null (cdr specs
)))) ; default
187 ;; Set entry back to default
188 (face-remap-reset-base face
)
189 ;; Set the base remapping
190 (make-local-variable 'face-remapping-alist
)
191 (let ((entry (assq face face-remapping-alist
)))
193 (setcar (last entry
) specs
) ; overwrite existing base entry
194 (push (list face specs
) face-remapping-alist
)))))
197 ;; ----------------------------------------------------------------
200 (defcustom text-scale-mode-step
1.2
201 "Scale factor used by `text-scale-mode'.
202 Each positive or negative step scales the default face height by this amount."
207 ;; current remapping cookie for text-scale-mode
208 (defvar text-scale-mode-remapping nil
)
209 (make-variable-buffer-local 'text-scale-mode-remapping
)
211 ;; Lighter displayed for text-scale-mode in mode-line minor-mode list
212 (defvar text-scale-mode-lighter
"+0")
213 (make-variable-buffer-local 'text-scale-mode-lighter
)
215 ;; Number of steps that text-scale-mode will increase/decrease text height
216 (defvar text-scale-mode-amount
0)
217 (make-variable-buffer-local 'text-scale-mode-amount
)
219 (define-minor-mode text-scale-mode
220 "Minor mode for displaying buffer text in a larger/smaller font.
221 With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive,
222 and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode
223 if ARG is omitted or nil.
225 The amount of scaling is determined by the variable
226 `text-scale-mode-amount': one step scales the global default
227 face size by the value of the variable `text-scale-mode-step'
228 \(a negative amount shrinks the text).
230 The `text-scale-increase', `text-scale-decrease', and
231 `text-scale-set' functions may be used to interactively modify
232 the variable `text-scale-mode-amount' (they also enable or
233 disable `text-scale-mode' as necessary)."
234 :lighter
(" " text-scale-mode-lighter
)
235 (when text-scale-mode-remapping
236 (face-remap-remove-relative text-scale-mode-remapping
))
237 (setq text-scale-mode-lighter
238 (format (if (>= text-scale-mode-amount
0) "+%d" "%d")
239 text-scale-mode-amount
))
240 (setq text-scale-mode-remapping
242 (face-remap-add-relative 'default
244 (expt text-scale-mode-step
245 text-scale-mode-amount
))))
246 (force-window-update (current-buffer)))
249 (defun text-scale-set (level)
250 "Set the scale factor of the default face in the current buffer to LEVEL.
251 If LEVEL is non-zero, `text-scale-mode' is enabled, otherwise it is disabled.
253 LEVEL is a number of steps, with 0 representing the default size.
254 Each step scales the height of the default face by the variable
255 `text-scale-mode-step' (a negative number decreases the height by
258 (setq text-scale-mode-amount level
)
259 (text-scale-mode (if (zerop text-scale-mode-amount
) -
1 1)))
262 (defun text-scale-increase (inc)
263 "Increase the height of the default face in the current buffer by INC steps.
264 If the new height is other than the default, `text-scale-mode' is enabled.
266 Each step scales the height of the default face by the variable
267 `text-scale-mode-step' (a negative number of steps decreases the
268 height by the same amount). As a special case, an argument of 0
269 will remove any scaling currently active."
271 (setq text-scale-mode-amount
272 (if (= inc
0) 0 (+ (if text-scale-mode text-scale-mode-amount
0) inc
)))
273 (text-scale-mode (if (zerop text-scale-mode-amount
) -
1 1)))
276 (defun text-scale-decrease (dec)
277 "Decrease the height of the default face in the current buffer by DEC steps.
278 See `text-scale-increase' for more details."
280 (text-scale-increase (- dec
)))
282 ;;;###autoload (define-key ctl-x-map [(control ?+)] 'text-scale-adjust)
283 ;;;###autoload (define-key ctl-x-map [(control ?-)] 'text-scale-adjust)
284 ;;;###autoload (define-key ctl-x-map [(control ?=)] 'text-scale-adjust)
285 ;;;###autoload (define-key ctl-x-map [(control ?0)] 'text-scale-adjust)
287 (defun text-scale-adjust (inc)
288 "Increase or decrease the height of the default face in the current buffer.
290 The actual adjustment made depends on the final component of the
291 key-binding used to invoke the command, with all modifiers removed:
293 +, = Increase the default face height by one step
294 - Decrease the default face height by one step
295 0 Reset the default face height to the global default
297 Then, continue to read input events and further adjust the face
298 height as long as the input event read (with all modifiers removed)
301 Each step scales the height of the default face by the variable
302 `text-scale-mode-step' (a negative number of steps decreases the
303 height by the same amount). As a special case, an argument of 0
304 will remove any scaling currently active.
306 This command is a special-purpose wrapper around the
307 `text-scale-increase' command which makes repetition convenient
308 even when it is bound in a non-top-level keymap. For binding in
309 a top-level keymap, `text-scale-increase' or
310 `text-scale-decrease' may be more appropriate."
313 (ev last-command-event
)
314 (echo-keystrokes nil
))
315 (let* ((base (event-basic-type ev
))
322 (text-scale-increase step
)
323 ;; FIXME: do it after everu "iteration of the loop".
324 (message "+,-,0 for further adjustment: ")
325 (set-temporary-overlay-map
326 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
327 (dolist (mods '(() (control)))
328 (define-key map
(vector (append mods
'(?-
))) 'text-scale-decrease
)
329 (define-key map
(vector (append mods
'(?
+))) 'text-scale-increase
)
330 ;; = is unshifted + on most keyboards.
331 (define-key map
(vector (append mods
'(?
=))) 'text-scale-increase
)
332 (define-key map
(vector (append mods
'(?
0)))
333 (lambda () (interactive) (text-scale-increase 0))))
338 ;; ----------------------------------------------------------------
341 (defcustom buffer-face-mode-face
'variable-pitch
342 "The face specification used by `buffer-face-mode'.
343 It may contain any value suitable for a `face' text property,
344 including a face name, a list of face names, a face-attribute
349 ;; current remapping cookie for buffer-face-mode
350 (defvar buffer-face-mode-remapping nil
)
351 (make-variable-buffer-local 'buffer-face-mode-remapping
)
354 (define-minor-mode buffer-face-mode
355 "Minor mode for a buffer-specific default face.
356 With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive,
357 and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode
358 if ARG is omitted or nil. When enabled, the face specified by the
359 variable `buffer-face-mode-face' is used to display the buffer text."
361 (when buffer-face-mode-remapping
362 (face-remap-remove-relative buffer-face-mode-remapping
))
363 (setq buffer-face-mode-remapping
364 (and buffer-face-mode
365 (face-remap-add-relative 'default buffer-face-mode-face
)))
366 (force-window-update (current-buffer)))
369 (defun buffer-face-set (&rest specs
)
370 "Enable `buffer-face-mode', using face specs SPECS.
371 Each argument in SPECS should be a face, i.e. either a face name
372 or a property list of face attributes and values. If more than
373 one face is listed, that specifies an aggregate face, like in a
374 `face' text property. If SPECS is nil or omitted, disable
377 This function makes the variable `buffer-face-mode-face' buffer
378 local, and sets it to FACE."
379 (interactive (list (read-face-name "Set buffer face")))
380 (while (and (consp specs
) (null (cdr specs
)))
381 (setq specs
(car specs
)))
384 (set (make-local-variable 'buffer-face-mode-face
) specs
)
385 (buffer-face-mode t
)))
388 (defun buffer-face-toggle (&rest specs
)
389 "Toggle `buffer-face-mode', using face specs SPECS.
390 Each argument in SPECS should be a face, i.e. either a face name
391 or a property list of face attributes and values. If more than
392 one face is listed, that specifies an aggregate face, like in a
393 `face' text property.
395 If `buffer-face-mode' is already enabled, and is currently using
396 the face specs SPECS, then it is disabled; if buffer-face-mode is
397 disabled, or is enabled and currently displaying some other face,
398 then is left enabled, but the face changed to reflect SPECS.
400 This function will make the variable `buffer-face-mode-face'
401 buffer local, and set it to SPECS."
402 (interactive (list buffer-face-mode-face
))
403 (while (and (consp specs
) (null (cdr specs
)))
404 (setq specs
(car specs
)))
406 (and buffer-face-mode
(equal buffer-face-mode-face specs
)))
408 (set (make-local-variable 'buffer-face-mode-face
) specs
)
409 (buffer-face-mode t
)))
411 (defun buffer-face-mode-invoke (specs arg
&optional interactive
)
412 "Enable or disable `buffer-face-mode' using face specs SPECS, and argument ARG.
413 ARG controls whether the mode is enabled or disabled, and is
414 interpreted in the usual manner for minor-mode commands.
416 SPECS can be any value suitable for a `face' text property,
417 including a face name, a plist of face attributes and values, or
420 If INTERACTIVE is non-nil, display a message describing the
423 This is a wrapper function which calls `buffer-face-set' or
424 `buffer-face-toggle' (depending on ARG), and prints a status
425 message in the echo area. In many cases one of those functions
426 may be more appropriate."
427 (let ((last-message (current-message)))
428 (if (or (eq arg
'toggle
) (not arg
))
429 (buffer-face-toggle specs
)
430 (buffer-face-set (and (> (prefix-numeric-value arg
) 0) specs
)))
432 (unless (and (current-message)
433 (not (equal last-message
(current-message))))
434 (message "Buffer-Face mode %sabled"
435 (if buffer-face-mode
"en" "dis"))))))
438 ;; ----------------------------------------------------------------
439 ;; variable-pitch-mode
442 (defun variable-pitch-mode (&optional arg
)
443 "Variable-pitch default-face mode.
444 An interface to `buffer-face-mode' which uses the `variable-pitch' face.
445 Besides the choice of face, it is the same as `buffer-face-mode'."
446 (interactive (list (or current-prefix-arg
'toggle
)))
447 (buffer-face-mode-invoke 'variable-pitch arg
448 (called-interactively-p 'interactive
)))
451 (provide 'face-remap
)
453 ;;; face-remap.el ends here