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Re: TODO additions


From: Oliver Scholz
Subject: Re: TODO additions
Date: 21 Oct 2002 15:21:20 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2

"Stefan Monnier" <monnier+gnu/address@hidden> writes:
[Dave Love writes:]
> > * Provide a means to display a background image in a window [miles
> >   started on this?] and extract image-relative coordinates from mouse
> >   clicks on images.  (Both needed for W3.)  Also useful for W3 and Gnus:
> >   allow scrolling images properly.
> 
> I couldn't care less about background images (my browser config
> explicitly disrergards background settings), but image scrolling is
> important and deserves its own TODO entry.

When background images can be displayed on arbitrary positions in the
buffer (I understand that this is possible with Miles' code) they
could be used for other fancy things, not only for decorative
background images in the actual sense of the word. I am thinking of
widgets implemented as pictures behind the text or similar things.

Moreover, as soon as some kind soul implements a way to change images
in the image cache directly, this type of background images could
allow simple vector graphics. Like drawing arrows from one part of the
text to other parts, drawing a vertical ruler line and such stuff. :-)

> > * Convert the XPM bitmaps to PPM, replace the PBMs with them and scrap
> >   the XPMs so that the colour versions work generally.  (Requires care
> >   with the colour used for the transparent regions.)
> 
> It seems more energy is spent on this list talking about such a thing
> than doing it.  I sadly have no experience with such things at all,
> so I wouldn't even know what to look for.

I assume this is about the XPM images for the toolbar and the splash
screen?  I would like to do the conversion as soon as I have a
GNU/Linux on my new computer; this will be in a week or two
(university has just started again ...).

But: While replacing the XPM with PPM would have the benefit that even
an Emacs compiled without XPM support could have coloured icons on the
toolbar, getting rid of the PBMs would cause a problem for mono
displays (black&white, not grayscale), wouldn't it?

    Oliver

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