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- ;;; strokes.el --- control Emacs through mouse strokes
- ;; Copyright (C) 1997, 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- ;; Author: David Bakhash <cadet@alum.mit.edu>
- ;; Maintainer: FSF
- ;; Keywords: lisp, mouse, extensions
- ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
- ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
- ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- ;; (at your option) any later version.
- ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
- ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- ;;; Commentary:
- ;; This is the strokes package. It is intended to allow the user to
- ;; control Emacs by means of mouse strokes. Once strokes is loaded, you
- ;; can always get help be invoking `strokes-help':
- ;; > M-x strokes-help
- ;; and you can learn how to use the package. A mouse stroke, for now,
- ;; can be defined as holding the shift key and the middle button, for
- ;; instance, and then moving the mouse in whatever pattern you wish,
- ;; which you have set Emacs to understand as mapping to a given
- ;; command. For example, you may wish the have a mouse stroke that
- ;; looks like a capital `C' which means `copy-region-as-kill'. Treat
- ;; strokes just like you do key bindings. For example, Emacs sets key
- ;; bindings globally with the `global-set-key' command. Likewise, you
- ;; can do
- ;; > M-x strokes-global-set-stroke
- ;; to interactively program in a stroke. It would be wise to set the
- ;; first one to this very command, so that from then on, you invoke
- ;; `strokes-global-set-stroke' with a stroke. Likewise, there may
- ;; eventually be a `strokes-local-set-stroke' command, also analogous
- ;; to `local-set-key'.
- ;; You can always unset the last stroke definition with the command
- ;; > M-x strokes-unset-last-stroke
- ;; and the last stroke that was added to `strokes-global-map' will be
- ;; removed.
- ;; Other analogies between strokes and key bindings are as follows:
- ;; 1) To describe a stroke binding, you can type
- ;; > M-x strokes-describe-stroke
- ;; analogous to `describe-key'. It's also wise to have a stroke,
- ;; like an `h', for help, or a `?', mapped to `describe-stroke'.
- ;; 2) stroke bindings are set internally through the Lisp function
- ;; `strokes-define-stroke', similar to the `define-key' function.
- ;; some examples for a 3x3 stroke grid would be
- ;; (strokes-define-stroke c-mode-stroke-map
- ;; '((0 . 0) (1 . 1) (2 . 2))
- ;; 'kill-region)
- ;; (strokes-define-stroke strokes-global-map
- ;; '((0 . 0) (0 . 1) (0 . 2) (1 . 2) (2 . 2))
- ;; 'list-buffers)
- ;; however, if you would probably just have the user enter in the
- ;; stroke interactively and then set the stroke to whatever he/she
- ;; entered. The Lisp function to interactively read a stroke is
- ;; `strokes-read-stroke'. This is especially helpful when you're
- ;; on a fast computer that can handle a 9x9 stroke grid.
- ;; NOTE: only global stroke bindings are currently implemented,
- ;; however mode- and buffer-local stroke bindings may eventually
- ;; be implemented in a future version.
- ;; The important variables to be aware of for this package are listed
- ;; below. They can all be altered through the customizing package via
- ;; > M-x customize
- ;; and customizing the group named `strokes'. You can also read
- ;; documentation on the variables there.
- ;; `strokes-minimum-match-score' (determines the threshold of error that
- ;; makes a stroke acceptable or unacceptable. If your strokes aren't
- ;; matching, then you should raise this variable.
- ;; `strokes-grid-resolution' (determines the grid dimensions that you use
- ;; when defining/reading strokes. The finer the grid your computer can
- ;; handle, the more you can do, but even a 3x3 grid is pretty cool.)
- ;; The default value (9) should be fine for most decent computers.
- ;; NOTE: This variable should not be set to a number less than 3.
- ;; `strokes-display-strokes-buffer' will allow you to hide the strokes
- ;; buffer when doing simple strokes. This is a speedup for slow
- ;; computers as well as people who don't want to see their strokes.
- ;; If you find that your mouse is accelerating too fast, you can
- ;; execute an X command to slow it down. A good possibility is
- ;; % xset m 5/4 8
- ;; which seems, heuristically, to work okay, without much disruption.
- ;; Whenever you load in the strokes package, you will be able to save
- ;; what you've done upon exiting Emacs. You can also do
- ;; > M-x strokes-prompt-user-save-strokes
- ;; and it will save your strokes in ~/.strokes, or you may wish to change
- ;; this by setting the variable `strokes-file'.
- ;; Note that internally, all of the routines that are part of this
- ;; package are able to deal with complex strokes, as they are a superset
- ;; of simple strokes. However, the default of this package will map
- ;; S-mouse-2 to the command `strokes-do-stroke', and M-mouse-2 to
- ;; `strokes-do-complex-stroke'. Complex strokes are terminated
- ;; with mouse button 3.
- ;; You can also toggle between strokes mode by simple typing
- ;; > M-x strokes-mode
- ;; I hope that, with the help of others, this package will be useful
- ;; in entering in pictographic-like language text using the mouse
- ;; (i.e. Korean). Japanese and Chinese are a bit trickier, but I'm
- ;; sure that with help it can be done. The next version will allow
- ;; the user to enter strokes which "remove the pencil from the paper"
- ;; so to speak, so one character can have multiple strokes.
- ;; NOTE (Oct 7, 2006): The URLs below seem to be invalid!!!
- ;; You can read more about strokes at:
- ;; http://www.mit.edu/people/cadet/strokes-help.html
- ;; If you're interested in using strokes for writing English into Emacs
- ;; using strokes, then you'll want to read about it on the web page above
- ;; or just download from http://www.mit.edu/people/cadet/strokes-abc.el,
- ;; which is nothing but a file with some helper commands for inserting
- ;; alphanumerics and punctuation.
- ;; Great thanks to Rob Ristroph for his generosity in letting me use
- ;; his PC to develop this, Jason Johnson for his help in algorithms,
- ;; Euna Kim for her help in Korean, and massive thanks to the helpful
- ;; guys on the help instance on athena (zeno, jered, amu, gsstark,
- ;; ghudson, etc) Special thanks to Steve Baur, Kyle Jones, and Hrvoje
- ;; Niksic for all their help. And special thanks to Dave Gillespie
- ;; for all the elisp help--he is responsible for helping me use the cl
- ;; macros at (near) max speed.
- ;; Tasks: (what I'm getting ready for future version)...
- ;; 2) use 'strokes-read-complex-stroke for Korean, etc.
- ;; 4) buffer-local 'strokes-local-map, and mode-stroke-maps would be nice
- ;; 6) add some hooks, like `strokes-read-stroke-hook'
- ;; 7) See what people think of the factory settings. Should I change
- ;; them? They're all pretty arbitrary in a way. I guess they
- ;; should be minimal, but computers are getting lots faster, and
- ;; if I choose the defaults too conservatively, then strokes will
- ;; surely disappoint some people on decent machines (until they
- ;; figure out M-x customize). I need feedback.
- ;; Other: I always have the most beta version of strokes, so if you
- ;; want it just let me know.
- ;; Fixme: Use pbm instead of xpm for pixmaps to work generally.
- ;;; Code:
- ;;; Requirements and provisions...
- (autoload 'mail-position-on-field "sendmail")
- (eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
- ;;; Constants...
- (defconst strokes-lift :strokes-lift
- "Symbol representing a stroke lift event for complex strokes.
- Complex strokes are those which contain two or more simple strokes.")
- (defconst strokes-xpm-header "/* XPM */
- static char * stroke_xpm[] = {
- /* width height ncolors cpp [x_hot y_hot] */
- \"33 33 9 1 26 23\",
- /* colors */
- \" c none s none\",
- \"* c #000000 s foreground\",
- \"R c #FFFF00000000\",
- \"O c #FFFF80000000\",
- \"Y c #FFFFFFFF0000\",
- \"G c #0000FFFF0000\",
- \"B c #00000000FFFF\",
- \"P c #FFFF0000FFFF\",
- \". c #45458B8B0000\",
- /* pixels */\n"
- "The header to all xpm buffers created by strokes.")
- ;;; user variables...
- (defgroup strokes nil
- "Control Emacs through mouse strokes."
- :link '(emacs-commentary-link "strokes")
- :group 'mouse)
- (defcustom strokes-modeline-string " Strokes"
- "Modeline identification when Strokes mode is on \(default is \" Strokes\"\)."
- :type 'string
- :group 'strokes)
- (defcustom strokes-character ?@
- "Character used when drawing strokes in the strokes buffer.
- \(The default is `@', which works well.\)"
- :type 'character
- :group 'strokes)
- (defcustom strokes-minimum-match-score 1000
- "Minimum score for a stroke to be considered a possible match.
- Setting this variable to 0 would require a perfectly precise match.
- The default value is 1000, but it's mostly dependent on how precisely
- you manage to replicate your user-defined strokes. It also depends on
- the value of `strokes-grid-resolution', since a higher grid resolution
- will correspond to more sample points, and thus more distance
- measurements. Usually, this is not a problem since you first set
- `strokes-grid-resolution' based on what your computer seems to be able
- to handle (though the defaults are usually more than sufficient), and
- then you can set `strokes-minimum-match-score' to something that works
- for you. The only purpose of this variable is to insure that if you
- do a bogus stroke that really doesn't match any of the predefined
- ones, then strokes should NOT pick the one that came closest."
- :type 'integer
- :group 'strokes)
- (defcustom strokes-grid-resolution 9
- "Integer defining dimensions of the stroke grid.
- The grid is a square grid, where `strokes-grid-resolution' defaults to
- `9', making a 9x9 grid whose coordinates go from (0 . 0) on the top
- left to ((strokes-grid-resolution - 1) . (strokes-grid-resolution - 1))
- on the bottom right. The greater the resolution, the more intricate
- your strokes can be.
- NOTE: This variable should be odd and MUST NOT be less than 3 and need
- not be greater than 33, which is the resolution of the pixmaps.
- WARNING: Changing the value of this variable will gravely affect the
- strokes you have already programmed in. You should try to
- figure out what it should be based on your needs and on how
- quick the particular platform(s) you're operating on, and
- only then start programming in your custom strokes."
- :type 'integer
- :group 'strokes)
- (defcustom strokes-file (convert-standard-filename "~/.strokes")
- "File containing saved strokes for Strokes mode (default is ~/.strokes)."
- :type 'file
- :group 'strokes)
- (defvar strokes-buffer-name " *strokes*"
- "The name of the buffer that the strokes take place in.")
- (defcustom strokes-use-strokes-buffer t
- "If non-nil, the strokes buffer is used and strokes are displayed.
- If nil, strokes will be read the same, however the user will not be
- able to see the strokes. This be helpful for people who don't like
- the delay in switching to the strokes buffer."
- :type 'boolean
- :group 'strokes)
- ;;; internal variables...
- (defvar strokes-window-configuration nil
- "The special window configuration used when entering strokes.
- This is set properly in the function `strokes-update-window-configuration'.")
- (defvar strokes-last-stroke nil
- "Last stroke entered by the user.
- Its value gets set every time the function
- `strokes-fill-stroke' gets called,
- since that is the best time to set the variable.")
- (defvar strokes-global-map '()
- "Association list of strokes and their definitions.
- Each entry is (STROKE . COMMAND) where STROKE is itself a list of
- coordinates (X . Y) where X and Y are lists of positions on the
- normalized stroke grid, with the top left at (0 . 0). COMMAND is the
- corresponding interactive function.")
- (defvar strokes-load-hook nil
- "Functions to be called when Strokes is loaded.")
- ;;; ### NOT IMPLEMENTED YET ###
- ;;(defvar edit-strokes-menu
- ;; '("Edit-Strokes"
- ;; ["Add stroke..." strokes-global-set-stroke t]
- ;; ["Delete stroke..." strokes-edit-delete-stroke t]
- ;; ["Change stroke" strokes-smaller t]
- ;; ["Change definition" strokes-larger t]
- ;; ["[Re]List Strokes chronologically" strokes-list-strokes t]
- ;; ["[Re]List Strokes alphabetically" strokes-list-strokes t]
- ;; ["Quit" strokes-edit-quit t]
- ;; ))
- ;;; Macros...
- ;; unused
- ;; (defmacro strokes-while-inhibiting-garbage-collector (&rest forms)
- ;; "Execute FORMS without interference from the garbage collector."
- ;; `(let ((gc-cons-threshold 134217727))
- ;; ,@forms))
- (defsubst strokes-click-p (stroke)
- "Non-nil if STROKE is really click."
- (< (length stroke) 2))
- ;;; old, but worked pretty good (just in case)...
- ;;(defmacro strokes-define-stroke (stroke-map stroke def)
- ;; "Add STROKE to STROKE-MAP alist with given command DEF"
- ;; (list 'if (list '< (list 'length stroke) 2)
- ;; (list 'error
- ;; "That's a click, not a stroke. See `strokes-click-command'")
- ;; (list 'setq stroke-map (list 'cons (list 'cons stroke def)
- ;; (list 'remassoc stroke stroke-map)))))
- (defsubst strokes-remassoc (key list)
- (let (elt)
- (while (setq elt (assoc key list))
- (setq list (delete elt list))))
- list)
- (defmacro strokes-define-stroke (stroke-map stroke def)
- "Add STROKE to STROKE-MAP alist with given command DEF."
- `(if (strokes-click-p ,stroke)
- (error "That's a click, not a stroke")
- (setq ,stroke-map (cons (cons ,stroke ,def)
- (strokes-remassoc ,stroke ,stroke-map)))))
- (defsubst strokes-square (x)
- "Return the square of the number X."
- (* x x))
- (defsubst strokes-distance-squared (p1 p2)
- "Gets the distance (squared) between to points P1 and P2.
- P1 and P2 are cons cells in the form (X . Y)."
- (let ((x1 (car p1))
- (y1 (cdr p1))
- (x2 (car p2))
- (y2 (cdr p2)))
- (+ (strokes-square (- x2 x1))
- (strokes-square (- y2 y1)))))
- ;;; Functions...
- (defsubst strokes-mouse-event-p (event)
- (and (consp event) (symbolp (car event))
- (or (eq (car event) 'mouse-movement)
- (memq 'click (get (car event) 'event-symbol-elements))
- (memq 'down (get (car event) 'event-symbol-elements))
- (memq 'drag (get (car event) 'event-symbol-elements)))))
- (defsubst strokes-button-press-event-p (event)
- (and (consp event) (symbolp (car event))
- (memq 'down (get (car event) 'event-symbol-elements))))
- (defsubst strokes-button-release-event-p (event)
- (and (consp event) (symbolp (car event))
- (or (memq 'click (get (car event) 'event-symbol-elements))
- (memq 'drag (get (car event) 'event-symbol-elements)))))
- (defun strokes-event-closest-point-1 (window &optional line)
- "Return position of start of line LINE in WINDOW.
- If LINE is nil, return the last position visible in WINDOW."
- (let* ((total (- (window-height window)
- (if (window-minibuffer-p window)
- 0 1)))
- (distance (or line total)))
- (save-excursion
- (goto-char (window-start window))
- (if (= (vertical-motion distance) distance)
- (if (not line)
- (forward-char -1)))
- (point))))
- (defun strokes-event-closest-point (event &optional start-window)
- "Return the nearest position to where EVENT ended its motion.
- This is computed for the window where EVENT's motion started,
- or for window START-WINDOW if that is specified."
- (or start-window (setq start-window (posn-window (event-start event))))
- (if (eq start-window (posn-window (event-end event)))
- (if (eq (posn-point (event-end event)) 'vertical-line)
- (strokes-event-closest-point-1 start-window
- (cdr (posn-col-row (event-end event))))
- (if (eq (posn-point (event-end event)) 'mode-line)
- (strokes-event-closest-point-1 start-window)
- (posn-point (event-end event))))
- ;; EVENT ended in some other window.
- (let* ((end-w (posn-window (event-end event)))
- (end-w-top)
- (w-top (nth 1 (window-edges start-window))))
- (setq end-w-top
- (if (windowp end-w)
- (nth 1 (window-edges end-w))
- (/ (cdr (posn-x-y (event-end event)))
- (frame-char-height end-w))))
- (if (>= end-w-top w-top)
- (strokes-event-closest-point-1 start-window)
- (window-start start-window)))))
- (defun strokes-lift-p (object)
- "Return non-nil if OBJECT is a stroke-lift."
- (eq object strokes-lift))
- (defun strokes-unset-last-stroke ()
- "Undo the last stroke definition."
- (interactive)
- (let ((command (cdar strokes-global-map)))
- (if (y-or-n-p
- (format "Really delete last stroke definition, defined to `%s'? "
- command))
- (progn
- (setq strokes-global-map (cdr strokes-global-map))
- (message "That stroke has been deleted"))
- (message "Nothing done"))))
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun strokes-global-set-stroke (stroke command)
- "Interactively give STROKE the global binding as COMMAND.
- Operated just like `global-set-key', except for strokes.
- COMMAND is a symbol naming an interactively-callable function. STROKE
- is a list of sampled positions on the stroke grid as described in the
- documentation for the `strokes-define-stroke' function.
- See also `strokes-global-set-stroke-string'."
- (interactive
- (list
- (and (or strokes-mode (strokes-mode t))
- (strokes-read-complex-stroke
- "Draw with mouse button 1 (or 2). End with button 3..."))
- (read-command "Command to map stroke to: ")))
- (strokes-define-stroke strokes-global-map stroke command))
- (defun strokes-global-set-stroke-string (stroke string)
- "Interactively give STROKE the global binding as STRING.
- Operated just like `global-set-key', except for strokes. STRING
- is a string to be inserted by the stroke. STROKE is a list of
- sampled positions on the stroke grid as described in the
- documentation for the `strokes-define-stroke' function.
- Compare `strokes-global-set-stroke'."
- (interactive
- (list
- (and (or strokes-mode (strokes-mode t))
- (strokes-read-complex-stroke
- "Draw with mouse button 1 (or 2). End with button 3..."))
- (read-string "String to map stroke to: ")))
- (strokes-define-stroke strokes-global-map stroke string))
- ;;(defun global-unset-stroke (stroke); FINISH THIS DEFUN!
- ;; "delete all strokes matching STROKE from `strokes-global-map',
- ;; letting the user input
- ;; the stroke with the mouse"
- ;; (interactive
- ;; (list
- ;; (strokes-read-stroke "Enter the stroke you want to delete...")))
- ;; (strokes-define-stroke 'strokes-global-map stroke command))
- (defun strokes-get-grid-position (stroke-extent position &optional grid-resolution)
- "Map POSITION to a new grid position.
- Do so based on its STROKE-EXTENT and GRID-RESOLUTION.
- STROKE-EXTENT as a list \(\(XMIN . YMIN\) \(XMAX . YMAX\)\).
- If POSITION is a `strokes-lift', then it is itself returned.
- Optional GRID-RESOLUTION may be used in place of `strokes-grid-resolution'.
- The grid is a square whose dimension is [0,GRID-RESOLUTION)."
- (cond ((consp position) ; actual pixel location
- (let ((grid-resolution (or grid-resolution strokes-grid-resolution))
- (x (car position))
- (y (cdr position))
- (xmin (caar stroke-extent))
- (ymin (cdar stroke-extent))
- ;; the `1+' is there to insure that the
- ;; formula evaluates correctly at the boundaries
- (xmax (1+ (car (cadr stroke-extent))))
- (ymax (1+ (cdr (cadr stroke-extent)))))
- (cons (floor (* grid-resolution
- (/ (float (- x xmin))
- (- xmax xmin))))
- (floor (* grid-resolution
- (/ (float (- y ymin))
- (- ymax ymin)))))))
- ((strokes-lift-p position) ; stroke lift
- strokes-lift)))
- (defun strokes-get-stroke-extent (pixel-positions)
- "From a list of absolute PIXEL-POSITIONS, return absolute spatial extent.
- The return value is a list ((XMIN . YMIN) (XMAX . YMAX))."
- (if pixel-positions
- (let ((xmin (caar pixel-positions))
- (xmax (caar pixel-positions))
- (ymin (cdar pixel-positions))
- (ymax (cdar pixel-positions))
- (rest (cdr pixel-positions)))
- (while rest
- (if (consp (car rest))
- (let ((x (caar rest))
- (y (cdar rest)))
- (if (< x xmin)
- (setq xmin x))
- (if (> x xmax)
- (setq xmax x))
- (if (< y ymin)
- (setq ymin y))
- (if (> y ymax)
- (setq ymax y))))
- (setq rest (cdr rest)))
- (let ((delta-x (- xmax xmin))
- (delta-y (- ymax ymin)))
- (if (> delta-x delta-y)
- (setq ymin (- ymin
- (/ (- delta-x delta-y)
- 2))
- ymax (+ ymax
- (/ (- delta-x delta-y)
- 2)))
- (setq xmin (- xmin
- (/ (- delta-y delta-x)
- 2))
- xmax (+ xmax
- (/ (- delta-y delta-x)
- 2))))
- (list (cons xmin ymin)
- (cons xmax ymax))))
- nil))
- (defun strokes-eliminate-consecutive-redundancies (entries)
- "Return a list with no consecutive redundant entries."
- ;; defun a grande vitesse grace a Dave G.
- (loop for element on entries
- if (not (equal (car element) (cadr element)))
- collect (car element)))
- ;; (loop for element on entries
- ;; nconc (if (not (equal (car el) (cadr el)))
- ;; (list (car el)))))
- ;; yet another (orig) way of doing it...
- ;; (if entries
- ;; (let* ((current (car entries))
- ;; (rest (cdr entries))
- ;; (non-redundant-list (list current))
- ;; (next nil))
- ;; (while rest
- ;; (setq next (car rest))
- ;; (if (equal current next)
- ;; (setq rest (cdr rest))
- ;; (setq non-redundant-list (cons next non-redundant-list)
- ;; current next
- ;; rest (cdr rest))))
- ;; (nreverse non-redundant-list))
- ;; nil))
- (defun strokes-renormalize-to-grid (positions &optional grid-resolution)
- "Map POSITIONS to a new grid whose dimensions are based on GRID-RESOLUTION.
- POSITIONS is a list of positions and stroke-lifts.
- Optional GRID-RESOLUTION may be used in place of `strokes-grid-resolution'.
- The grid is a square whose dimension is [0,GRID-RESOLUTION)."
- (or grid-resolution (setq grid-resolution strokes-grid-resolution))
- (let ((stroke-extent (strokes-get-stroke-extent positions)))
- (mapcar (function
- (lambda (pos)
- (strokes-get-grid-position stroke-extent pos grid-resolution)))
- positions)))
- (defun strokes-fill-stroke (unfilled-stroke &optional force)
- "Fill in missing grid locations in the list of UNFILLED-STROKE.
- If FORCE is non-nil, then fill the stroke even if it's `stroke-click'.
- NOTE: This is where the global variable `strokes-last-stroke' is set."
- (setq strokes-last-stroke ; this is global
- (if (and (strokes-click-p unfilled-stroke)
- (not force))
- unfilled-stroke
- (loop for grid-locs on unfilled-stroke
- nconc (let* ((current (car grid-locs))
- (current-is-a-point-p (consp current))
- (next (cadr grid-locs))
- (next-is-a-point-p (consp next))
- (both-are-points-p (and current-is-a-point-p
- next-is-a-point-p))
- (x1 (and current-is-a-point-p
- (car current)))
- (y1 (and current-is-a-point-p
- (cdr current)))
- (x2 (and next-is-a-point-p
- (car next)))
- (y2 (and next-is-a-point-p
- (cdr next)))
- (delta-x (and both-are-points-p
- (- x2 x1)))
- (delta-y (and both-are-points-p
- (- y2 y1)))
- (slope (and both-are-points-p
- (if (zerop delta-x)
- nil ; undefined vertical slope
- (/ (float delta-y)
- delta-x)))))
- (cond ((not both-are-points-p)
- (list current))
- ((null slope) ; undefined vertical slope
- (if (>= delta-y 0)
- (loop for y from y1 below y2
- collect (cons x1 y))
- (loop for y from y1 above y2
- collect (cons x1 y))))
- ((zerop slope) ; (= y1 y2)
- (if (>= delta-x 0)
- (loop for x from x1 below x2
- collect (cons x y1))
- (loop for x from x1 above x2
- collect (cons x y1))))
- ((>= (abs delta-x) (abs delta-y))
- (if (> delta-x 0)
- (loop for x from x1 below x2
- collect (cons x
- (+ y1
- (round (* slope
- (- x x1))))))
- (loop for x from x1 above x2
- collect (cons x
- (+ y1
- (round (* slope
- (- x x1))))))))
- (t ; (< (abs delta-x) (abs delta-y))
- (if (> delta-y 0)
- (loop for y from y1 below y2
- collect (cons (+ x1
- (round (/ (- y y1)
- slope)))
- y))
- (loop for y from y1 above y2
- collect (cons (+ x1
- (round (/ (- y y1)
- slope)))
- y))))))))))
- (defun strokes-rate-stroke (stroke1 stroke2)
- "Rates STROKE1 with STROKE2 and return a score based on a distance metric.
- Note: the rating is an error rating, and therefore, a return of 0
- represents a perfect match. Also note that the order of stroke
- arguments is order-independent for the algorithm used here."
- (if (and stroke1 stroke2)
- (let ((rest1 (cdr stroke1))
- (rest2 (cdr stroke2))
- (err (strokes-distance-squared (car stroke1)
- (car stroke2))))
- (while (and rest1 rest2)
- (while (and (consp (car rest1))
- (consp (car rest2)))
- (setq err (+ err
- (strokes-distance-squared (car rest1)
- (car rest2)))
- stroke1 rest1
- stroke2 rest2
- rest1 (cdr stroke1)
- rest2 (cdr stroke2)))
- (cond ((and (strokes-lift-p (car rest1))
- (strokes-lift-p (car rest2)))
- (setq rest1 (cdr rest1)
- rest2 (cdr rest2)))
- ((strokes-lift-p (car rest2))
- (while (consp (car rest1))
- (setq err (+ err
- (strokes-distance-squared (car rest1)
- (car stroke2)))
- rest1 (cdr rest1))))
- ((strokes-lift-p (car rest1))
- (while (consp (car rest2))
- (setq err (+ err
- (strokes-distance-squared (car stroke1)
- (car rest2)))
- rest2 (cdr rest2))))))
- (if (null rest2)
- (while (consp (car rest1))
- (setq err (+ err
- (strokes-distance-squared (car rest1)
- (car stroke2)))
- rest1 (cdr rest1))))
- (if (null rest1)
- (while (consp (car rest2))
- (setq err (+ err
- (strokes-distance-squared (car stroke1)
- (car rest2)))
- rest2 (cdr rest2))))
- (if (or (strokes-lift-p (car rest1))
- (strokes-lift-p (car rest2)))
- (setq err nil)
- err))
- nil))
- (defun strokes-match-stroke (stroke stroke-map)
- "Find the best matching command of STROKE in STROKE-MAP.
- Returns the corresponding match as (COMMAND . SCORE)."
- (if (and stroke stroke-map)
- (let ((score (strokes-rate-stroke stroke (caar stroke-map)))
- (command (cdar stroke-map))
- (map (cdr stroke-map)))
- (while map
- (let ((newscore (strokes-rate-stroke stroke (caar map))))
- (if (or (and newscore score (< newscore score))
- (and newscore (null score)))
- (setq score newscore
- command (cdar map)))
- (setq map (cdr map))))
- (if score
- (cons command score)
- nil))
- nil))
- (defsubst strokes-fill-current-buffer-with-whitespace ()
- "Erase the contents of the current buffer and fill it with whitespace."
- (erase-buffer)
- (loop repeat (frame-height) do
- (insert-char ?\s (1- (frame-width)))
- (newline))
- (goto-char (point-min)))
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun strokes-read-stroke (&optional prompt event)
- "Read a simple stroke (interactively) and return the stroke.
- Optional PROMPT in minibuffer displays before and during stroke reading.
- This function will display the stroke interactively as it is being
- entered in the strokes buffer if the variable
- `strokes-use-strokes-buffer' is non-nil.
- Optional EVENT is acceptable as the starting event of the stroke."
- (save-excursion
- (let ((pix-locs nil)
- (grid-locs nil)
- (safe-to-draw-p nil))
- (if strokes-use-strokes-buffer
- ;; switch to the strokes buffer and
- ;; display the stroke as it's being read
- (save-window-excursion
- (set-window-configuration strokes-window-configuration)
- ;; The frame has been resized, so we need to refill the
- ;; strokes buffer so that the strokes canvas is the whole
- ;; visible buffer.
- (unless (> 1 (abs (- (line-end-position) (window-width))))
- (strokes-fill-current-buffer-with-whitespace))
- (when prompt
- (message "%s" prompt)
- (setq event (read-event))
- (or (strokes-button-press-event-p event)
- (error "You must draw with the mouse")))
- (unwind-protect
- (track-mouse
- (or event (setq event (read-event)
- safe-to-draw-p t))
- (while (not (strokes-button-release-event-p event))
- (if (strokes-mouse-event-p event)
- (let ((point (strokes-event-closest-point event)))
- (if (and point safe-to-draw-p)
- ;; we can draw that point
- (progn
- (goto-char point)
- (subst-char-in-region point (1+ point)
- ?\s strokes-character))
- ;; otherwise, we can start drawing the next time...
- (setq safe-to-draw-p t))
- (push (cdr (mouse-pixel-position))
- pix-locs)))
- (setq event (read-event)))))
- ;; protected
- ;; clean up strokes buffer and then bury it.
- (when (equal (buffer-name) strokes-buffer-name)
- (subst-char-in-region (point-min) (point-max)
- strokes-character ?\s)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (bury-buffer))))
- ;; Otherwise, don't use strokes buffer and read stroke silently
- (when prompt
- (message "%s" prompt)
- (setq event (read-event))
- (or (strokes-button-press-event-p event)
- (error "You must draw with the mouse")))
- (track-mouse
- (or event (setq event (read-event)))
- (while (not (strokes-button-release-event-p event))
- (if (strokes-mouse-event-p event)
- (push (cdr (mouse-pixel-position))
- pix-locs))
- (setq event (read-event))))
- (setq grid-locs (strokes-renormalize-to-grid (nreverse pix-locs)))
- (strokes-fill-stroke
- (strokes-eliminate-consecutive-redundancies grid-locs)))))
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun strokes-read-complex-stroke (&optional prompt event)
- "Read a complex stroke (interactively) and return the stroke.
- Optional PROMPT in minibuffer displays before and during stroke reading.
- Note that a complex stroke allows the user to pen-up and pen-down. This
- is implemented by allowing the user to paint with button 1 or button 2 and
- then complete the stroke with button 3.
- Optional EVENT is acceptable as the starting event of the stroke."
- (save-excursion
- (save-window-excursion
- (set-window-configuration strokes-window-configuration)
- (let ((pix-locs nil)
- (grid-locs nil))
- (if prompt
- (while (not (strokes-button-press-event-p event))
- (message "%s" prompt)
- (setq event (read-event))))
- (unwind-protect
- (track-mouse
- (or event (setq event (read-event)))
- (while (not (and (strokes-button-press-event-p event)
- (eq 'mouse-3
- (car (get (car event)
- 'event-symbol-elements)))))
- (while (not (strokes-button-release-event-p event))
- (if (strokes-mouse-event-p event)
- (let ((point (strokes-event-closest-point event)))
- (when point
- (goto-char point)
- (subst-char-in-region point (1+ point)
- ?\s strokes-character))
- (push (cdr (mouse-pixel-position))
- pix-locs)))
- (setq event (read-event)))
- (push strokes-lift pix-locs)
- (while (not (strokes-button-press-event-p event))
- (setq event (read-event))))
- ;; ### KLUDGE! ### sit and wait
- ;; for some useless event to
- ;; happen to fix the minibuffer bug.
- (while (not (strokes-button-release-event-p (read-event))))
- (setq pix-locs (nreverse (cdr pix-locs))
- grid-locs (strokes-renormalize-to-grid pix-locs))
- (strokes-fill-stroke
- (strokes-eliminate-consecutive-redundancies grid-locs)))
- ;; protected
- (when (equal (buffer-name) strokes-buffer-name)
- (subst-char-in-region (point-min) (point-max)
- strokes-character ?\s)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (bury-buffer)))))))
- (defun strokes-execute-stroke (stroke)
- "Given STROKE, execute the command which corresponds to it.
- The command will be executed provided one exists for that stroke,
- based on the variable `strokes-minimum-match-score'.
- If no stroke matches, nothing is done and return value is nil."
- (let* ((match (strokes-match-stroke stroke strokes-global-map))
- (command (car match))
- (score (cdr match)))
- (cond ((and match (<= score strokes-minimum-match-score))
- (message "%s" command)
- (command-execute command))
- ((null strokes-global-map)
- (if (file-exists-p strokes-file)
- (and (y-or-n-p
- (format "No strokes loaded. Load `%s'? "
- strokes-file))
- (strokes-load-user-strokes))
- (error "No strokes defined; use `strokes-global-set-stroke'")))
- (t
- (error
- "No stroke matches; see variable `strokes-minimum-match-score'")
- nil))))
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun strokes-do-stroke (event)
- "Read a simple stroke from the user and then execute its command.
- This must be bound to a mouse event."
- (interactive "e")
- (or strokes-mode (strokes-mode t))
- (strokes-execute-stroke (strokes-read-stroke nil event)))
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun strokes-do-complex-stroke (event)
- "Read a complex stroke from the user and then execute its command.
- This must be bound to a mouse event."
- (interactive "e")
- (or strokes-mode (strokes-mode t))
- (strokes-execute-stroke (strokes-read-complex-stroke nil event)))
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun strokes-describe-stroke (stroke)
- "Displays the command which STROKE maps to, reading STROKE interactively."
- (interactive
- (list
- (strokes-read-complex-stroke
- "Enter stroke to describe; end with button 3...")))
- (let* ((match (strokes-match-stroke stroke strokes-global-map))
- (command (car match))
- (score (cdr match)))
- (if (and match
- (<= score strokes-minimum-match-score))
- (message "That stroke maps to `%s'" command)
- (message "That stroke is undefined"))
- (sleep-for 1))) ; helpful for recursive edits
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun strokes-help ()
- "Get instruction on using the Strokes package."
- (interactive)
- (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help with Strokes*"
- (princ
- (substitute-command-keys
- "This is help for the strokes package.
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- ** Strokes...
- The strokes package allows you to define strokes, made with
- the mouse or other pointer device, that Emacs can interpret as
- corresponding to commands, and then executes the commands. It does
- character recognition, so you don't have to worry about getting it
- right every time.
- Strokes also allows you to compose documents graphically. You can
- fully edit documents in Chinese, Japanese, etc. based on Emacs
- strokes. Once you've done so, you can ASCII compress-and-encode them
- and then safely save them for later use, send letters to friends
- \(using Emacs, of course). Strokes will later decode these documents,
- extracting the strokes for editing use once again, so the editing
- cycle can continue.
- Strokes are easy to program and fun to use. To start strokes going,
- you'll want to put the following line in your .emacs file as mentioned
- in the commentary to strokes.el.
- This will load strokes when and only when you start Emacs on a window
- system, with a mouse or other pointer device defined.
- To toggle strokes-mode, you just do
- > M-x strokes-mode
- ** Strokes for controlling the behavior of Emacs...
- When you're ready to start defining strokes, just use the command
- > M-x strokes-global-set-stroke
- You will see a ` *strokes*' buffer which is waiting for you to enter in
- your stroke. When you enter in the stroke, you draw with button 1 or
- button 2, and then end with button 3. Next, you enter in the command
- which will be executed when that stroke is invoked. Simple as that.
- For now, try to define a stroke to copy a region. This is a popular
- edit command, so type
- > M-x strokes-global-set-stroke
- Then, in the ` *strokes*' buffer, draw the letter `C' (for `copy')
- and then, when it asks you to enter the command to map that to, type
- > copy-region-as-kill
- That's about as hard as it gets.
- Remember: paint with button 1 or button 2 and then end with button 3.
- If ever you want to know what a certain strokes maps to, then do
- > M-x strokes-describe-stroke
- and you can enter in any arbitrary stroke. Remember: The strokes
- package lets you program in simple and complex (multi-lift) strokes.
- The only difference is how you *invoke* the two. You will most likely
- use simple strokes, as complex strokes were developed for
- Chinese/Japanese/Korean. So the shifted middle mouse button (S-mouse-2) will
- invoke the command `strokes-do-stroke'.
- If ever you define a stroke which you don't like, then you can unset
- it with the command
- > M-x strokes-unset-last-stroke
- You can always get an idea of what your current strokes look like with
- the command
- > M-x strokes-list-strokes
- Your strokes will be displayed in alphabetical order (based on command
- names) and the beginning of each simple stroke will be marked by a
- color dot. Since you may have several simple strokes in a complex
- stroke, the dot colors are arranged in the rainbow color sequence,
- `ROYGBIV'. If you want a listing of your strokes from most recent
- down, then use a prefix argument:
- > C-u M-x strokes-list-strokes
- Your strokes are stored as you enter them. They get saved in a file
- called ~/.strokes, along with other strokes configuration variables.
- You can change this location by setting the variable `strokes-file'.
- You will be prompted to save them when you exit Emacs, or you can save
- them with
- > M-x strokes-prompt-user-save-strokes
- Your strokes get loaded automatically when you enable `strokes-mode'.
- You can also load in your user-defined strokes with
- > M-x strokes-load-user-strokes
- ** Strokes for pictographic editing...
- If you'd like to create graphical files with strokes, you'll have to
- be running a version of Emacs with XPM support. You use the binding
- to `strokes-compose-complex-stroke' to start drawing your strokes.
- These are just complex strokes, and thus continue drawing with mouse-1
- or mouse-2 and end with mouse-3. Then the stroke image gets inserted
- into the buffer. You treat it somewhat like any other character,
- which you can copy, paste, delete, move, etc. When all is done, you
- may want to send the file, or save it. This is done with
- > M-x strokes-encode-buffer
- Likewise, to decode the strokes from a strokes-encoded buffer you do
- > M-x strokes-decode-buffer
- ** A few more important things...
- o The command `strokes-do-complex-stroke' is invoked with M-mouse-2,
- so that you can execute complex strokes (i.e. with more than one lift)
- if preferred.
- o Strokes are a bit computer-dependent in that they depend somewhat on
- the speed of the computer you're working on. This means that you
- may have to tweak some variables. You can read about them in the
- commentary of `strokes.el'. Better to just use \\[apropos] and read their
- docstrings. All variables/functions start with `strokes'. The one
- variable which many people wanted to see was
- `strokes-use-strokes-buffer' which allows the user to use strokes
- silently--without displaying the strokes. All variables can be set
- by customizing the group `strokes' via \\[customize-group]."))
- (set-buffer standard-output)
- (help-mode)
- (help-print-return-message)))
- (define-obsolete-function-alias 'strokes-report-bug 'report-emacs-bug "24.1")
- (defun strokes-window-configuration-changed-p ()
- "Non-nil if the `strokes-window-configuration' frame properties changed.
- This is based on the last time `strokes-window-configuration' was updated."
- (compare-window-configurations (current-window-configuration)
- strokes-window-configuration))
- (defun strokes-update-window-configuration ()
- "Ensure that `strokes-window-configuration' is up-to-date."
- (interactive)
- (let ((current-window (selected-window)))
- (cond ((or (window-minibuffer-p current-window)
- (window-dedicated-p current-window))
- ;; don't try to update strokes window configuration
- ;; if window is dedicated or a minibuffer
- nil)
- ((or (called-interactively-p 'interactive)
- (not (buffer-live-p (get-buffer strokes-buffer-name)))
- (null strokes-window-configuration))
- ;; create `strokes-window-configuration' from scratch...
- (save-excursion
- (save-window-excursion
- (set-buffer (get-buffer-create strokes-buffer-name))
- (set-window-buffer current-window strokes-buffer-name)
- (delete-other-windows)
- (fundamental-mode)
- (auto-save-mode 0)
- (font-lock-mode 0)
- (abbrev-mode 0)
- (buffer-disable-undo (current-buffer))
- (setq truncate-lines nil)
- (strokes-fill-current-buffer-with-whitespace)
- (setq strokes-window-configuration (current-window-configuration))
- (bury-buffer))))
- ((strokes-window-configuration-changed-p) ; simple update
- ;; update the strokes-window-configuration for this
- ;; specific frame...
- (save-excursion
- (save-window-excursion
- (set-window-buffer current-window strokes-buffer-name)
- (delete-other-windows)
- (strokes-fill-current-buffer-with-whitespace)
- (setq strokes-window-configuration (current-window-configuration))
- (bury-buffer)))))))
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun strokes-load-user-strokes ()
- "Load user-defined strokes from file named by `strokes-file'."
- (interactive)
- (cond ((and (file-exists-p strokes-file)
- (file-readable-p strokes-file))
- (load-file strokes-file))
- ((called-interactively-p 'interactive)
- (error "Trouble loading user-defined strokes; nothing done"))
- (t
- (message "No user-defined strokes, sorry"))))
- (defun strokes-prompt-user-save-strokes ()
- "Save user-defined strokes to file named by `strokes-file'."
- (interactive)
- (save-excursion
- (let ((current strokes-global-map))
- (unwind-protect
- (progn
- (setq strokes-global-map nil)
- (strokes-load-user-strokes)
- (if (and (not (equal current strokes-global-map))
- (or (called-interactively-p 'interactive)
- (yes-or-no-p "Save your strokes? ")))
- (progn
- (require 'pp) ; pretty-print variables
- (message "Saving strokes in %s..." strokes-file)
- (get-buffer-create "*saved-strokes*")
- (set-buffer "*saved-strokes*")
- (erase-buffer)
- (emacs-lisp-mode)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (insert
- ";; -*- emacs-lisp -*-\n")
- (insert (format ";;; saved strokes for %s, as of %s\n\n"
- (user-full-name)
- (format-time-string "%B %e, %Y" nil)))
- (message "Saving strokes in %s..." strokes-file)
- (insert (format "(setq strokes-global-map\n'%s)"
- (pp current)))
- (message "Saving strokes in %s..." strokes-file)
- (indent-region (point-min) (point-max) nil)
- (write-region (point-min)
- (point-max)
- strokes-file))
- (message "(no changes need to be saved)")))
- ;; protected
- (if (get-buffer "*saved-strokes*")
- (kill-buffer (get-buffer "*saved-strokes*")))
- (setq strokes-global-map current)))))
- (defun strokes-toggle-strokes-buffer (&optional arg)
- "Toggle the use of the strokes buffer.
- In other words, toggle the variable `strokes-use-strokes-buffer'.
- With ARG, use strokes buffer if and only if ARG is positive or true.
- Returns value of `strokes-use-strokes-buffer'."
- (interactive "P")
- (setq strokes-use-strokes-buffer
- (if arg (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)
- (not strokes-use-strokes-buffer))))
- (defun strokes-xpm-for-stroke (&optional stroke bufname b/w-only)
- "Create an XPM pixmap for the given STROKE in buffer ` *strokes-xpm*'.
- If STROKE is not supplied, then `strokes-last-stroke' will be used.
- Optional BUFNAME to name something else.
- The pixmap will contain time information via rainbow dot colors
- where each individual strokes begins.
- Optional B/W-ONLY non-nil will create a mono pixmap, not intended
- for trying to figure out the order of strokes, but rather for reading
- the stroke as a character in some language."
- (interactive)
- (save-excursion
- (let ((buf (get-buffer-create (or bufname " *strokes-xpm*")))
- (stroke (strokes-eliminate-consecutive-redundancies
- (strokes-fill-stroke
- (strokes-renormalize-to-grid (or stroke
- strokes-last-stroke)
- 31))))
- (lift-flag t)
- (rainbow-chars (list ?R ?O ?Y ?G ?B ?P))) ; ROYGBIV w/o indigo
- (set-buffer buf)
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert strokes-xpm-header)
- (loop repeat 33 do
- (insert ?\")
- (insert-char ?\s 33)
- (insert "\",")
- (newline)
- finally
- (forward-line -1)
- (end-of-line)
- (insert "}\n"))
- (loop for point in stroke
- for x = (car-safe point)
- for y = (cdr-safe point) do
- (cond ((consp point)
- ;; draw a point, and possibly a starting-point
- (if (and lift-flag (not b/w-only))
- ;; mark starting point with the appropriate color
- (let ((char (or (car rainbow-chars) ?\.)))
- (loop for i from 0 to 2 do
- (loop for j from 0 to 2 do
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (forward-line (+ 15 i y))
- (forward-char (+ 1 j x))
- (delete-char 1)
- (insert char)))
- (setq rainbow-chars (cdr rainbow-chars)
- lift-flag nil))
- ;; Otherwise, just plot the point...
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (forward-line (+ 16 y))
- (forward-char (+ 2 x))
- (subst-char-in-region (point) (1+ (point)) ?\s ?\*)))
- ((strokes-lift-p point)
- ;; a lift--tell the loop to X out the next point...
- (setq lift-flag t))))
- (when (called-interactively-p 'interactive)
- (pop-to-buffer " *strokes-xpm*")
- ;; (xpm-mode 1)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (put-image (create-image (buffer-string) 'xpm t :ascent 100)
- (line-end-position))))))
- ;;; Strokes Edit stuff... ### NOT IMPLEMENTED YET ###
- ;;(defun strokes-edit-quit ()
- ;; (interactive)
- ;; (or (one-window-p t 0)
- ;; (delete-window))
- ;; (kill-buffer "*Strokes List*"))
- ;;(define-derived-mode edit-strokes-mode list-mode
- ;; "Edit-Strokes"
- ;; "Major mode for `edit-strokes' and `list-strokes' buffers.
- ;;Editing commands:
- ;;\\{edit-strokes-mode-map}"
- ;; (setq truncate-lines nil
- ;; auto-show-mode nil ; don't want problems here either
- ;; mode-popup-menu edit-strokes-menu) ; what about extent-specific stuff?
- ;; (and (featurep 'menubar)
- ;; current-menubar
- ;; (set (make-local-variable 'current-menubar)
- ;; (copy-sequence current-menubar))
- ;; (add-submenu nil edit-strokes-menu)))
- ;;(let ((map edit-strokes-mode-map))
- ;; (define-key map "<" 'beginning-of-buffer)
- ;; (define-key map ">" 'end-of-buffer)
- ;; ;; (define-key map "c" 'strokes-copy-other-face)
- ;; ;; (define-key map "C" 'strokes-copy-this-face)
- ;; ;; (define-key map "s" 'strokes-smaller)
- ;; ;; (define-key map "l" 'strokes-larger)
- ;; ;; (define-key map "b" 'strokes-bold)
- ;; ;; (define-key map "i" 'strokes-italic)
- ;; (define-key map "e" 'strokes-list-edit)
- ;; ;; (define-key map "f" 'strokes-font)
- ;; ;; (define-key map "u" 'strokes-underline)
- ;; ;; (define-key map "t" 'strokes-truefont)
- ;; ;; (define-key map "F" 'strokes-foreground)
- ;; ;; (define-key map "B" 'strokes-background)
- ;; ;; (define-key map "D" 'strokes-doc-string)
- ;; (define-key map "a" 'strokes-global-set-stroke)
- ;; (define-key map "d" 'strokes-list-delete-stroke)
- ;; ;; (define-key map "n" 'strokes-list-next)
- ;; ;; (define-key map "p" 'strokes-list-prev)
- ;; ;; (define-key map " " 'strokes-list-next)
- ;; ;; (define-key map "\C-?" 'strokes-list-prev)
- ;; (define-key map "g" 'strokes-list-strokes) ; refresh display
- ;; (define-key map "q" 'strokes-edit-quit)
- ;; (define-key map [(control c) (control c)] 'bury-buffer))
- ;;;;;###autoload
- ;;(defun strokes-edit-strokes (&optional chronological strokes-map)
- ;; ;; ### DEAL WITH THE 2nd ARGUMENT ISSUE! ###
- ;; "Edit strokes in a pop-up buffer containing strokes and their definitions.
- ;;If STROKES-MAP is not given, `strokes-global-map' will be used instead.
- ;;Editing commands:
- ;;\\{edit-faces-mode-map}"
- ;; (interactive "P")
- ;; (pop-to-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Strokes List*"))
- ;; (reset-buffer (current-buffer)) ; handy function from minibuf.el
- ;; (setq strokes-map (or strokes-map
- ;; strokes-global-map
- ;; (progn
- ;; (strokes-load-user-strokes)
- ;; strokes-global-map)))
- ;; (or chronological
- ;; (setq strokes-map (sort (copy-sequence strokes-map)
- ;; 'strokes-alphabetic-lessp)))
- ;; ;; (push-window-configuration)
- ;; (insert
- ;; "Command Stroke\n"
- ;; "------- ------")
- ;; (loop for def in strokes-map
- ;; for i from 0 to (1- (length strokes-map)) do
- ;; (let ((stroke (car def))
- ;; (command-name (symbol-name (cdr def))))
- ;; (strokes-xpm-for-stroke stroke " *strokes-xpm*")
- ;; (newline 2)
- ;; (insert-char ?\s 45)
- ;; (beginning-of-line)
- ;; (insert command-name)
- ;; (beginning-of-line)
- ;; (forward-char 45)
- ;; (set (intern (format "strokes-list-annotation-%d" i))
- ;; (make-annotation (make-glyph
- ;; (list
- ;; (vector 'xpm
- ;; :data (buffer-substring
- ;; (point-min " *strokes-xpm*")
- ;; (point-max " *strokes-xpm*")
- ;; " *strokes-xpm*"))
- ;; [string :data "[Stroke]"]))
- ;; (point) 'text))
- ;; (set-annotation-data (symbol-value (intern (format "strokes-list-annotation-%d" i)))
- ;; def))
- ;; finally do (kill-region (1+ (point)) (point-max)))
- ;; (edit-strokes-mode)
- ;; (goto-char (point-min)))
- ;;;;;###autoload
- ;;(defalias 'edit-strokes 'strokes-edit-strokes)
- (defvar view-mode-map)
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun strokes-list-strokes (&optional chronological strokes-map)
- "Pop up a buffer containing an alphabetical listing of strokes in STROKES-MAP.
- With CHRONOLOGICAL prefix arg \(\\[universal-argument]\) list strokes
- chronologically by command name.
- If STROKES-MAP is not given, `strokes-global-map' will be used instead."
- (interactive "P")
- (setq strokes-map (or strokes-map
- strokes-global-map
- (progn
- (strokes-load-user-strokes)
- strokes-global-map)))
- (if (not chronological)
- ;; then alphabetize the strokes based on command names...
- (setq strokes-map (sort (copy-sequence strokes-map)
- (function strokes-alphabetic-lessp))))
- (let ((config (current-window-configuration)))
- (set-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Strokes List*"))
- (setq buffer-read-only nil)
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert
- "Command Stroke\n"
- "------- ------")
- (loop for def in strokes-map do
- (let ((stroke (car def))
- (command-name (if (symbolp (cdr def))
- (symbol-name (cdr def))
- (prin1-to-string (cdr def)))))
- (strokes-xpm-for-stroke stroke " *strokes-xpm*")
- (newline 2)
- (insert-char ?\s 45)
- (beginning-of-line)
- (insert command-name)
- (beginning-of-line)
- (forward-char 45)
- (insert-image
- (create-image (with-current-buffer " *strokes-xpm*"
- (buffer-string))
- 'xpm t
- :color-symbols
- `(("foreground"
- . ,(frame-parameter nil 'foreground-color))))))
- finally do (unless (eobp)
- (kill-region (1+ (point)) (point-max))))
- (view-buffer "*Strokes List*" nil)
- (set (make-local-variable 'view-mode-map)
- (let ((map (copy-keymap view-mode-map)))
- (define-key map "q" `(lambda ()
- (interactive)
- (View-quit)
- (set-window-configuration ,config)))
- map))
- (goto-char (point-min))))
- (defun strokes-alphabetic-lessp (stroke1 stroke2)
- "Return t if STROKE1's command name precedes STROKE2's in lexicographic order."
- (let ((command-name-1 (symbol-name (cdr stroke1)))
- (command-name-2 (symbol-name (cdr stroke2))))
- (string-lessp command-name-1 command-name-2)))
- (defvar strokes-mode-map
- (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
- (define-key map [(shift down-mouse-2)] 'strokes-do-stroke)
- (define-key map [(meta down-mouse-2)] 'strokes-do-complex-stroke)
- map))
- ;;;###autoload
- (define-minor-mode strokes-mode
- "Toggle Strokes mode, a global minor mode.
- With a prefix argument ARG, enable Strokes mode if ARG is
- positive, and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable
- the mode if ARG is omitted or nil.
- \\<strokes-mode-map>
- Strokes are pictographic mouse gestures which invoke commands.
- Strokes are invoked with \\[strokes-do-stroke]. You can define
- new strokes with \\[strokes-global-set-stroke]. See also
- \\[strokes-do-complex-stroke] for `complex' strokes.
- To use strokes for pictographic editing, such as Chinese/Japanese, use
- \\[strokes-compose-complex-stroke], which draws strokes and inserts them.
- Encode/decode your strokes with \\[strokes-encode-buffer],
- \\[strokes-decode-buffer].
- \\{strokes-mode-map}"
- nil strokes-modeline-string strokes-mode-map
- :group 'strokes :global t
- (cond ((not (display-mouse-p))
- (error "Can't use Strokes without a mouse"))
- (strokes-mode ; turn on strokes
- (and (file-exists-p strokes-file)
- (null strokes-global-map)
- (strokes-load-user-strokes))
- (add-hook 'kill-emacs-query-functions
- 'strokes-prompt-user-save-strokes)
- (add-hook 'select-frame-hook
- 'strokes-update-window-configuration)
- (strokes-update-window-configuration))
- (t ; turn off strokes
- (if (get-buffer strokes-buffer-name)
- (kill-buffer (get-buffer strokes-buffer-name)))
- (remove-hook 'select-frame-hook
- 'strokes-update-window-configuration))))
- ;;;; strokes-xpm stuff (later may be separate)...
- ;; This is the stuff that will eventually be used for composing letters in
- ;; any language, compression, decompression, graphics, editing, etc.
- (defface strokes-char '((t (:background "lightgray")))
- "Face for strokes characters."
- :version "21.1"
- :group 'strokes)
- (put 'strokes 'char-table-extra-slots 0)
- (defconst strokes-char-table (make-char-table 'strokes) ;
- "The table which stores values for the character keys.")
- (aset strokes-char-table ?0 0)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?1 1)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?2 2)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?3 3)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?4 4)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?5 5)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?6 6)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?7 7)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?8 8)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?9 9)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?a 10)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?b 11)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?c 12)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?d 13)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?e 14)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?f 15)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?g 16)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?h 17)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?i 18)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?j 19)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?k 20)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?l 21)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?m 22)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?n 23)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?o 24)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?p 25)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?q 26)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?r 27)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?s 28)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?t 29)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?u 30)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?v 31)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?w 32)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?x 33)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?y 34)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?z 35)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?A 36)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?B 37)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?C 38)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?D 39)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?E 40)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?F 41)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?G 42)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?H 43)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?I 44)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?J 45)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?K 46)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?L 47)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?M 48)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?N 49)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?O 50)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?P 51)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?Q 52)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?R 53)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?S 54)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?T 55)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?U 56)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?V 57)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?W 58)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?X 59)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?Y 60)
- (aset strokes-char-table ?Z 61)
- (defconst strokes-base64-chars
- ;; I wanted to make this a vector of individual like (vector ?0
- ;; ?1 ?2 ...), but `concat' refuses to accept single
- ;; characters.
- (vector "0" "1" "2" "3" "4" "5" "6" "7" "8" "9"
- "a" "b" "c" "d" "e" "f" "g" "h" "i" "j" "k" "l" "m" "n" "o"
- "p" "q" "r" "s" "t" "u" "v" "w" "x" "y" "z" "A" "B" "C" "D"
- "E" "F" "G" "H" "I" "J" "K" "L" "M" "N" "O" "P" "Q" "R" "S"
- "T" "U" "V" "W" "X" "Y" "Z")
- ;; (vector [?0] [?1] [?2] [?3] [?4] [?5] [?6] [?7] [?8] [?9]
- ;; [?a] [?b] [?c] [?d] [?e] [?f] [?g] [?h] [?i] [?j]
- ;; [?k] [?l] [?m] [?n] [?o] [?p] [?q] [?r] [?s] [?t]
- ;; [?u] [?v] [?w] [?x] [?y] [?z]
- ;; [?A] [?B] [?C] [?D] [?E] [?F] [?G] [?H] [?I] [?J]
- ;; [?K] [?L] [?M] [?N] [?O] [?P] [?Q] [?R] [?S] [?T]
- ;; [?U] [?V] [?W] [?X] [?Y] [?Z])
- "Character vector for fast lookup of base-64 encoding of numbers in [0,61].")
- (defsubst strokes-xpm-char-on-p (char)
- "Non-nil if CHAR represents an `on' bit in the XPM."
- (eq char ?*))
- (defsubst strokes-xpm-char-bit-p (char)
- "Non-nil if CHAR represents an `on' or `off' bit in the XPM."
- (or (eq char ?\s)
- (eq char ?*)))
- ;;(defsubst strokes-xor (a b) ### Should I make this an inline function? ###
- ;; "T if one and only one of A and B is non-nil; otherwise, returns nil.
- ;;NOTE: Don't use this as a numeric xor since it treats all non-nil
- ;; values as t including `0' (zero)."
- ;; (eq (null a) (not (null b))))
- (defsubst strokes-xpm-encode-length-as-string (length)
- "Given some LENGTH in [0,62) do a fast lookup of its encoding."
- (aref strokes-base64-chars length))
- (defsubst strokes-xpm-decode-char (character)
- "Given a CHARACTER, do a fast lookup to find its corresponding integer value."
- (aref strokes-char-table character))
- (defun strokes-xpm-to-compressed-string (&optional xpm-buffer)
- "Convert XPM in XPM-BUFFER to compressed string representing the stroke.
- XPM-BUFFER defaults to ` *strokes-xpm*'."
- (with-current-buffer (setq xpm-buffer (or xpm-buffer " *strokes-xpm*"))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (search-forward "/* pixels */") ; skip past header junk
- (forward-char 2)
- ;; a note for below:
- ;; the `current-char' is the char being counted -- NOT the char at (point)
- ;; which happens to be called `char-at-point'
- (let ((compressed-string "+/") ; initialize the output
- (count 0) ; keep a current count of
- ; `current-char'
- (last-char-was-on-p t) ; last entered stream
- ; represented `on' bits
- (current-char-is-on-p nil) ; current stream represents `on' bits
- (char-at-point (char-after))) ; read the first char
- (while (not (eq char-at-point ?})) ; a `}' denotes the
- ; end of the pixmap
- (cond ((zerop count) ; must restart counting
- ;; check to see if the `char-at-point' is an actual pixmap bit
- (when (strokes-xpm-char-bit-p char-at-point)
- (setq count 1
- current-char-is-on-p (strokes-xpm-char-on-p char-at-point)))
- (forward-char 1))
- ((= count 61) ; maximum single char's
- ; encoding length
- (setq compressed-string
- (concat compressed-string
- ;; add a zero-length encoding when
- ;; necessary
- (when (eq last-char-was-on-p
- current-char-is-on-p)
- ;; "0"
- (strokes-xpm-encode-length-as-string 0))
- (strokes-xpm-encode-length-as-string 61))
- last-char-was-on-p current-char-is-on-p
- count 0)) ; note that we just set
- ; count=0 and *don't* advance
- ; (point)
- ((strokes-xpm-char-bit-p char-at-point) ; an actual xpm bit
- (if (eq current-char-is-on-p
- (strokes-xpm-char-on-p char-at-point))
- ;; yet another of the same bit-type, so we continue
- ;; counting...
- (progn
- (incf count)
- (forward-char 1))
- ;; otherwise, it's the opposite bit-type, so we do a
- ;; write and then restart count ### NOTE (for myself
- ;; to be aware of) ### I really should advance
- ;; (point) in this case instead of letting another
- ;; iteration go through and letting the case: count=0
- ;; take care of this stuff for me. That's why
- ;; there's no (forward-char 1) below.
- (setq compressed-string
- (concat compressed-string
- ;; add a zero-length encoding when
- ;; necessary
- (when (eq last-char-was-on-p
- current-char-is-on-p)
- ;; "0"
- (strokes-xpm-encode-length-as-string 0))
- (strokes-xpm-encode-length-as-string count))
- count 0
- last-char-was-on-p current-char-is-on-p)))
- (t ; ELSE it's some other useless
- ; char, like `"' or `,'
- (forward-char 1)))
- (setq char-at-point (char-after)))
- (concat compressed-string
- (when (> count 0)
- (concat (when (eq last-char-was-on-p
- current-char-is-on-p)
- ;; "0"
- (strokes-xpm-encode-length-as-string 0))
- (strokes-xpm-encode-length-as-string count)))
- "/"))))
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun strokes-decode-buffer (&optional buffer force)
- "Decode stroke strings in BUFFER and display their corresponding glyphs.
- Optional BUFFER defaults to the current buffer.
- Optional FORCE non-nil will ignore the buffer's read-only status."
- (interactive)
- ;; (interactive "*bStrokify buffer: ")
- (with-current-buffer (setq buffer (get-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))))
- (when (or (not buffer-read-only)
- force
- inhibit-read-only
- (y-or-n-p
- (format "Buffer %s is read-only. Strokify anyway? " buffer)))
- (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
- (message "Strokifying %s..." buffer)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (let (string image)
- ;; The comment below is what I'd have to do if I wanted to
- ;; deal with random newlines in the midst of the compressed
- ;; strings. If I do this, I'll also have to change
- ;; `strokes-xpm-to-compress-string' to deal with the newline,
- ;; and possibly other whitespace stuff. YUCK!
- ;; (while (re-search-forward "\\+/\\(\\w\\|\\)+/" nil t nil (get-buffer buffer))
- (while (with-current-buffer buffer
- (when (re-search-forward "\\+/\\(\\w+\\)/" nil t nil)
- (setq string (match-string 1))
- (goto-char (match-end 0))
- (replace-match " ")
- t))
- (strokes-xpm-for-compressed-string string " *strokes-xpm*")
- (setq image (create-image (with-current-buffer " *strokes-xpm*"
- (buffer-string))
- 'xpm t))
- (insert-image image
- (propertize " "
- 'type 'stroke-glyph
- 'stroke-glyph image
- 'data string))))
- (message "Strokifying %s...done" buffer)))))
- (defun strokes-encode-buffer (&optional buffer force)
- "Convert the glyphs in BUFFER to their base-64 ASCII representations.
- Optional BUFFER defaults to the current buffer.
- Optional FORCE non-nil will ignore the buffer's read-only status."
- ;; ### NOTE !!! ### (for me)
- ;; For later on, you can/should make the inserted strings atomic
- ;; extents, so that the users have a clue that they shouldn't be
- ;; editing inside them. Plus, if you make them extents, you can
- ;; very easily just hide the glyphs, so if you unstrokify, and the
- ;; restrokify, then those that already are glyphed don't need to be
- ;; re-calculated, etc. It's just nicer that way. The only things
- ;; to worry about is cleanup (i.e. do the glyphs get gc'd when the
- ;; buffer is killed?
- ;; (interactive "*bUnstrokify buffer: ")
- (interactive)
- (with-current-buffer (setq buffer (or buffer (current-buffer)))
- (when (or (not buffer-read-only)
- force
- inhibit-read-only
- (y-or-n-p
- (format "Buffer %s is read-only. Encode anyway? " buffer)))
- (message "Encoding strokes in %s..." buffer)
- ;; (map-extents
- ;; (lambda (ext buf)
- ;; (when (eq (extent-property ext 'type) 'stroke-glyph)
- ;; (goto-char (extent-start-position ext))
- ;; (delete-char 1) ; ### What the hell do I do here? ###
- ;; (insert "+/" (extent-property ext 'data) "/")
- ;; (delete-extent ext))))))
- (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
- (start nil)
- glyph)
- (while (or (and (bobp)
- (get-text-property (point) 'type))
- (setq start (next-single-property-change (point) 'type)))
- (when (eq 'stroke-glyph (get-text-property (point) 'type))
- (goto-char start)
- (setq start (point-marker)
- glyph (get-text-property start 'display))
- (insert "+/" (get-text-property (point) 'data) ?/)
- (delete-char 1)
- (add-text-properties start (point)
- (list 'type 'stroke-string
- 'face 'strokes-char
- 'stroke-glyph glyph
- 'display nil))))
- (message "Encoding strokes in %s...done" buffer)))))
- (defun strokes-xpm-for-compressed-string (compressed-string &optional bufname)
- "Convert the stroke represented by COMPRESSED-STRING into an XPM.
- Store XPM in buffer BUFNAME if supplied \(default is ` *strokes-xpm*'\)"
- (or bufname (setq bufname " *strokes-xpm*"))
- (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create bufname)
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert compressed-string)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (let ((current-char-is-on-p nil))
- (while (not (eobp))
- (insert-char
- (if current-char-is-on-p
- ?*
- ?\s)
- (strokes-xpm-decode-char (char-after)))
- (delete-char 1)
- (setq current-char-is-on-p (not current-char-is-on-p)))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (loop repeat 33 do
- (insert ?\")
- (forward-char 33)
- (insert "\",\n"))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (insert strokes-xpm-header))))
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun strokes-compose-complex-stroke ()
- ;; ### NOTE !!! ###
- ;; Even though we don't have lexical scoping, it's somewhat ugly how I
- ;; pass around variables in the global name space. I can/should
- ;; change this.
- "Read a complex stroke and insert its glyph into the current buffer."
- (interactive "*")
- (let ((strokes-grid-resolution 33))
- (strokes-read-complex-stroke)
- (strokes-xpm-for-stroke nil " *strokes-xpm*" t)
- (insert (strokes-xpm-to-compressed-string " *strokes-xpm*"))
- (strokes-decode-buffer)
- ;; strokes-decode-buffer does a save-excursion.
- (forward-char)))
- (defun strokes-unload-function ()
- "Unload the Strokes library."
- (strokes-mode -1)
- ;; continue standard unloading
- nil)
- (run-hooks 'strokes-load-hook)
- (provide 'strokes)
- ;;; strokes.el ends here
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