On 9/21/05, Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Such key sequences have been added to xterm.el because at some point they've > been found to be necessary. Maybe nowadays they're redundant. If they're > not necessary for rxvt.el, better not add them. Removing them from xterm.el > is more delicate since we'd need to know for sure that they're > always unnecessary, otherwise we might (re)introduce bugs.
Fine, follows an updated patch. BTW I've noticed Dan has changed the definitions of white and brightblack in rxvt.el; Dan, what is the reason for this change? The previous ones were the definitions of rxvt. --- rxvt.el 2005-09-21 13:02:55.000000000 +0200 +++ rxvt.el 2005-09-21 21:39:13.000000000 +0200 @@ -146,8 +146,8 @@ (define-key map "\e[3$" [S-delete]) (define-key map "\e[5$" [S-prior]) (define-key map "\e[6$" [S-next]) - (define-key map "\e[8$" [S-end]) (define-key map "\e[7$" [S-home]) + (define-key map "\e[8$" [S-end]) (define-key map "\e[d" [S-left]) (define-key map "\e[c" [S-right]) (define-key map "\e[a" [S-up]) @@ -210,6 +210,36 @@ (setq colors (cdr colors) color (car colors) ncolors (1- ncolors))) + (when (and (> ncolors 0) (= ncolors 72)) ; rxvt-unicode + ;; 64 non-gray colors + (let ((levels '(0 139 205 255)) + (r 0) (g 0) (b 0)) + (while (> ncolors 8) + (tty-color-define (format "color-%d" (- 88 ncolors)) + (- 88 ncolors) + (mapcar 'rxvt-rgb-convert-to-16bit + (list (nth r levels) + (nth g levels) + (nth b levels)))) + (setq b (1+ b)) + (if (> b 3) + (setq g (1+ g) + b 0)) + (if (> g 3) + (setq r (1+ r) + g 0)) + (setq ncolors (1- ncolors)))) + ;; Now the 8 gray colors + (while (> ncolors 0) + (setq color (rxvt-rgb-convert-to-16bit + (floor + (if (= ncolors 8) + 46.36363636 + (+ (* (- 8 ncolors) 23.18181818) 69.54545454))))) + (tty-color-define (format "color-%d" (- 88 ncolors)) + (- 88 ncolors) + (list color color color)) + (setq ncolors (1- ncolors)))) ;; Modifying color mappings means realized faces don't use the ;; right colors, so clear them. (clear-face-cache))) _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel