3 If you are ready to start working on any of these TODO items, we
4 appreciate your help; please write to emacs-devel@gnu.org so we can be
5 aware that the problem is being addressed, and talk with you how to do
6 it best. Since Emacs is an FSF-copyrighted package, please be
7 prepared to sign legal papers to transfer the copyright on your work
10 Small but important fixes needed in existing features:
12 * Make compile.el record the markers that point to error loci
13 on text properties in the error message lines.
15 * Fix the kill/yank treatment of invisible text. At the moment,
16 invisible text is placed in the kill-ring, so that the contents of
17 the ring may not correspond to the text as displayed to the user. It
18 ought to be possible to omit text which is invisible (due to a
19 text-property, overlay, or selective display) from the kill-ring.
23 * Provide user-friendly ways to list all available font families,
24 display a font as a sample, etc. [fx is looking at multilingual
25 font selection for Emacs 22.]
27 * Program Enriched mode to read and save in RTF. [Is there actually a
28 decent single definition of RTF?]
30 * Implement something better than the current Refill mode. This
31 probably needs some primitive support.
33 * Implement primitive and higher-level functions to allow filling
34 properly with variable-pitch faces.
36 * Implement a smoother vertical scroll facility, one that allows
37 C-v to scroll through a tall image.
39 * Implement other text formatting properties.
40 ** Footnotes that can appear either in place or at the end of the page.
41 ** text property that says "don't break line in middle of this".
42 Don't break the line between two characters that have the
43 same value of this property.
44 ** Discretionary hyphens that are not visible when they are at end of line.
46 * Make movemail work with IMAP.
48 * Internationalize Emacs's messages. [Note that this is of limited
49 use until the menus can display multilingual text. It also doesn't
50 address important issues like using the names of symbols essentially
51 as documentation, e.g. in command names and Custom. -- fx]
53 * Make the Lucid menu widget display multilingual text. [This
54 probably needs to be done from actual Emacs buffers, either directly
55 in the menu or by rendering in an unmapped window and copying the
56 pixels. Note that the relevant Xlib functions assume a specific
57 locale; that isn't good enough even if X can render the arbitrary
58 text, which it often can't as far as I can tell. -- fx] [The gtk
59 port now displays multilingual text in menus, but only insofar as
60 Emacs can encode it as utf-8 and gtk can display the result.]
62 * Remove the limitation that window and frame widths and heights can
63 be only full columns/lines.
65 * Move fringe to be displayed between display margins and text area.
66 [KFS is looking into this].
68 * Set fringe widths per-window/per-buffer.
70 * Make fringe bitmaps user configurable. Maybe add ability to add
71 additional bitmaps to the fringe from lisp.
73 Other features we would like:
75 * Have a command suggestion help system that recognizes patterns
76 of commands which could be replaced with a simpler common command.
77 It should not make more than one suggestion per 10 minutes.
79 * Add a way to define input methods by computing them (when first used)
80 from other input methods. Then redefine C-x 8 to use a
81 user-selected input method, with the default being the union of
82 latin-1-prefix and latin-1-postfix.
84 * Implement a clean way to use different major modes for
85 different parts of a buffer.
87 * Give start-process the ability to direct standard-error
88 output to a different filter.
90 * Make desktop.el save the "frame configuration" of Emacs (in some
93 * Give desktop.el a feature to switch between different named
96 * Replace finder.el with something that generates an Info file
97 which gives the same information through a menu structure. [Dave
98 Love started on this.]
100 * Implement a variant of uncompress.el or jka-compr.el that works with
101 GNU Privacy Guard for encryption. [Code exists but isn't assigned.
102 See the Gnus development sources for assigned code concerning GPG
103 use with mail, which is probably a good start.]
105 * Save undo information in files, and reload it when needed
108 * Merge the Emacs regex.c with the Glibc regex.c.
109 They split off a few years ago through negligence.
111 * Change the Windows NT menu code
112 so that it handles the deep_p argument and avoids
113 regenerating the whole menu bar menu tree except
114 when the user tries to use the menubar.
116 This requires the RIT to forward the WM_INITMENU message to
117 the main thread, and not return from that message until the main
118 thread has processed the MENU_BAR_ACTIVATE_EVENT and regenerated
119 the whole menu bar. In the mean time, it should process other messages.
121 * Get some major packages installed: W3/url (development version needs
122 significant work), PSGML. Check the assignments file for other
123 packages which might go in and have been missed.
125 * Make keymaps a first-class Lisp object (this means a rewrite of
126 keymap.c). What should it do apart from being opaque ?
127 multiple inheritance ? faster where-is ? no more fix_submap_inheritance ?
130 * Provide real menus on ttys. The MS-DOS implementation can serve as
131 an example how to do part of this.
133 * Implement popular parts of the rest of the CL functions as compiler
136 * Highlight rectangles (`mouse-track-rectangle-p' in XEmacs). Already in CUA,
137 but it's a valuable feature worth making more general.
139 * Support simultaneous tty and X frames.
141 * Provide MIME support for Rmail using the Gnus MIME library. [Maybe
142 not now feasible, given Gnus maintenance decisions. fx looked at
143 this and can say where some of the problems are.]
145 * Eliminate the storm of warnings concerning char/unsigned char
146 mismatches that we get with proprietary compilers on various systems.
147 They make it difficult to spot the important warnings.
149 * Fix anything necessary to use `long long' EMACS_INTs with GCC.
151 * Split out parts of lisp.h and generate Makefile dependencies
156 * Allow auto-compression-mode to use zlib calls if zlib is available.
157 [It's required for PNG, so may be linked anyhow.]
159 * Add a --pristine startup flag which does -q --no-site-file plus
160 ignoring X resources (Doze equivalents?) and most of the
161 environment. What should not be ignored needs consideration.
163 * Investigate using the language environment (or locale?) to set up
164 more things, such as the default Ispell dictionary, calendar
165 holidays, quoting characters?,...
167 * Improve the GC (generational, incremental). (We may be able to use
168 the Boehm collector.) [See the Boehm-GC branch in CVS for work on
171 * Check what hooks would help Emacspeak -- see the defadvising in W3.
173 * Implement some variety of (non-gtk) drag-and-drop support under X.
174 Using libdnd might be a good start.
176 * Add horizontal scroll bars.
178 * Provide an optional feature which computes a scroll bar slider's
179 size and its position from lines instead of characters.
181 * Make the Custom themes support do useful things.
183 * Investigate using GNU Lightning or similar system for incremental
184 compilation of selected bytecode functions to subrs. Converting CCL
185 programs to native code is probably the first thing to try, though.
187 * Add a feature to Info similar to "info --apropos SUBJECT".
189 * Add support for SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) rendering to
192 * Allow unknown image types to be rendered via an external program
193 converting them to, say, PBM (in the same way as PostScript?).
195 * Allow displaying an X window from an external program in a buffer,
196 e.g. to render graphics from Java applets. [gerd and/or wmperry
197 thought this was feasible.]
199 * Allow images (not just text) in the margin to be mouse-sensitive.
200 (Requires recursing through display properties). Provide some way
201 to simulate mouse-clicks on marginal text without a mouse.
203 * Implement Lisp functions to determine properly whether a character
204 is displayable (particularly needed in XFree 4, sigh). Use it to
205 define useful glyphs that may be displayed as images or unicodes
206 (with ASCIIfied fallback via latin1-disp). Examples include
207 box-drawing graphics in Custom buffers, W3 rules and tables, and
208 tree displays generally, mode-line mail indicator. [See work done
209 already for Emacs 22 and consult fx.]
211 * Do something to make rms happy with fx's dynamic loading, and use it
212 to implement things like auto-loaded buffer parsers and database
213 access in cases which need more than Lisp.
215 * Extend ps-print to deal with multiple font sizes, images, and extra
218 * Provide portable undumping using mmap (per gerd design).
220 * Replace gmalloc.c with the modified Doug Lea code from the current
221 GNU libc so that the special mmapping of buffers can be removed --
222 that apparently loses under Solaris, at least. [fx has mostly done
225 * Use the XIE X extension, if available, for image display.
227 * Make monochrome images display using the foreground and background
228 colors of the applicable faces.
230 * Add support for rendering antialiased text, probably using
233 * Rewrite make-docfile to be clean and maintainable.
235 * Port the conservative stack marking code of Emacs' garbage collector
236 to more systems, so that we can completely get rid of GCPROs.
238 * Reorder defcustom's in each package so that the more important
239 options come first in the Customize buffers. This could be done by
240 either rearranging the file (since options are shown in the order
241 they appear in the *.el files), or by adding a few :set-after
244 * Maybe document the features of libraries missing from the manual (or
245 ancillary manuals, including the Lisp manual in some cases).
246 This is not worth doing for all of these packages and we need not
247 aim for completeness, but some may be worth documenting.
249 Here's a list which is probably not complete/correct: align, allout,
250 artist, ansi-color, array, battery, calculator, cdl, cmuscheme,
251 completion, cua, delim-col, dirtrack, double, echistory, elide-head,
252 easymenu, expand, flow-ctrl, format [format-alist],
253 generic/generic-x [various modes], kermit, log-edit, ledit
254 [obsolete?], makesum, midnight [other than in Kill Buffer node],
255 mouse-copy [?], mouse-drag, mouse-sel, net-utils, rcompile,
256 snmp-mode [?], soundex [should be interactive?], strokes [start from
257 the web page], talk, thingatpt [interactive functions?], type-break,
258 vcursor, xscheme, zone-mode [?], mlconvert [?], iso-cvt, iso-swed,
259 swedish, feedmail [?], uce, bruce, gametree, meese, page-ext,
260 refbib, refer, scribe, sgml-mode, spell, texinfo, underline,
261 cmacexp, hideif, mantemp [obsolete?], pcomplete, assoc, xml,
262 cvs-status (should be described in PCL-CVS manual); other progmodes,
263 probably in separate manual.
265 * Provide a means to extract image-relative coordinates from mouse
266 clicks on images. (Needed for W3, at least.) Also useful for W3
267 and Gnus: allow images to scroll properly.
269 * Convert the XPM bitmaps to PPM, replace the PBMs with them and scrap
270 the XPMs so that the colour versions work generally. (Requires care
271 with the colour used for the transparent regions.)
273 * Convenient access to the `values' variable. It would be nice to have an
274 interface that would show you the printed reps of the elements of the
275 list in a menu, let you select one of the values, and put it into some
276 other variable, without changing the value of `values'.
278 * Fix skip-chars-{for,back}ward to allow character classes.
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