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1 ;;; dynamic-setting.el --- Support dynamic changes
3 ;; Copyright (C) 2009-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Jan Djärv <jan.h.d@swipnet.se>
6 ;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
7 ;; Keywords: font, system-font, tool-bar-style
8 ;; Package: emacs
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25 ;;; Commentary:
27 ;; This file provides the lisp part of the GConf and XSetting code in
28 ;; xsetting.c. But it is nothing that prevents it from being used by
29 ;; other configuration schemes.
31 ;;; Code:
33 ;;; Customizable variables
35 (declare-function font-get-system-font "xsettings.c" ())
37 (defvar font-use-system-font)
39 (defun font-setting-change-default-font (display-or-frame set-font)
40 "Change font and/or font settings for frames on display DISPLAY-OR-FRAME.
41 If DISPLAY-OR-FRAME is a frame, the display is the one for that frame.
43 If SET-FONT is non-nil, change the font for frames. Otherwise re-apply the
44 current form for the frame (i.e. hinting or somesuch changed)."
45 (let ((new-font (and (fboundp 'font-get-system-font)
46 (font-get-system-font)))
47 (frame-list (frames-on-display-list display-or-frame)))
48 (when (and new-font (display-graphic-p display-or-frame))
49 (clear-font-cache)
50 (if set-font
51 ;; Set the font on all current and future frames, as though
52 ;; the `default' face had been "set for this session":
53 (set-frame-font new-font nil frame-list)
54 ;; Just redraw the existing fonts on all frames:
55 (dolist (f frame-list)
56 (let ((frame-font
57 (or (font-get (face-attribute 'default :font f 'default)
58 :user-spec)
59 (frame-parameter f 'font-parameter))))
60 (when frame-font
61 (set-frame-parameter f 'font-parameter frame-font)
62 (set-face-attribute 'default f
63 :width 'normal
64 :weight 'normal
65 :slant 'normal
66 :font frame-font))))))))
68 (defun dynamic-setting-handle-config-changed-event (event)
69 "Handle config-changed-event on the display in EVENT.
70 Changes can be
71 The monospace font. If `font-use-system-font' is nil, the font
72 is not changed.
73 The normal font.
74 Xft parameters, like DPI and hinting.
75 The Gtk+ theme name.
76 The tool bar style."
77 (interactive "e")
78 (let ((type (nth 1 event))
79 (display-name (nth 2 event)))
80 (cond ((and (eq type 'monospace-font-name) font-use-system-font)
81 (font-setting-change-default-font display-name t))
83 ((eq type 'font-render)
84 (font-setting-change-default-font display-name nil))
86 ;; This is a bit heavy, ideally we would just clear faces
87 ;; on the affected display, and perhaps only the relevant
88 ;; faces. Oh well.
89 ((eq type 'theme-name) (clear-face-cache))
91 ((eq type 'tool-bar-style) (force-mode-line-update t)))))
93 (define-key special-event-map [config-changed-event]
94 'dynamic-setting-handle-config-changed-event)