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Define "screen-#columns" and "screen-#rows" in /options
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On 1/5/09, Laurent Vivier laurent@lvivier.info wrote:
Define "screen-#columns" and "screen-#rows" in /options
Thanks, applied as r355.
Actually I put the font defines originally to fontdata.h like this, but then I thought they would not be used outside console_common.c.
Le 5 janv. 09 à 21:22, Blue Swirl a écrit :
On 1/5/09, Laurent Vivier laurent@lvivier.info wrote:
Define "screen-#columns" and "screen-#rows" in /options
Thanks, applied as r355.
Just a note about this one: according of1275 reference document these two properties should be integer, whereas powermac implementation uses strings (though some early ones use integers). I have chosen to copy recent powermacs (and my iBook G4 is also like that).
Regards, Laurent ----------------------- Laurent Vivier ---------------------- "The best way to predict the future is to invent it." - Alan Kay
On 1/5/09, Laurent Vivier laurent@lvivier.info wrote:
Le 5 janv. 09 à 21:22, Blue Swirl a écrit :
On 1/5/09, Laurent Vivier laurent@lvivier.info wrote:
Define "screen-#columns" and "screen-#rows" in /options
Thanks, applied as r355.
Just a note about this one: according of1275 reference document these two properties should be integer, whereas powermac implementation uses strings (though some early ones use integers). I have chosen to copy recent powermacs (and my iBook G4 is also like that).
On Sparc machines they are also always strings, from early SparcStation-2s to pretty recent T1s.
Le 5 janv. 09 à 21:56, Blue Swirl a écrit :
On 1/5/09, Laurent Vivier laurent@lvivier.info wrote:
Le 5 janv. 09 à 21:22, Blue Swirl a écrit :
On 1/5/09, Laurent Vivier laurent@lvivier.info wrote:
Define "screen-#columns" and "screen-#rows" in /options
Thanks, applied as r355.
Just a note about this one: according of1275 reference document these two properties should be integer, whereas powermac implementation uses strings (though some early ones use integers). I have chosen to copy recent powermacs (and my iBook G4 is also like that).
On Sparc machines they are also always strings, from early SparcStation-2s to pretty recent T1s.
Good to know that.
----------------------- Laurent Vivier ---------------------- "The best way to predict the future is to invent it." - Alan Kay