diff --git a/doc/emacs/custom.texi b/doc/emacs/custom.texi index e7e879065ed8..406f0c96c1f9 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/custom.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/custom.texi @@ -755,7 +755,7 @@ non-@code{nil} value). If you set a variable using the customization buffer, you need not worry about giving it an invalid type: the customization buffer usually only allows you to enter meaningful values. When in doubt, use @kbd{C-h v} (@code{describe-variable}) to -check the variable's documentation string to see kind of value it +check the variable's documentation string to see what kind of value it expects (@pxref{Examining}). @menu diff --git a/doc/emacs/frames.texi b/doc/emacs/frames.texi index d9373b8bc78a..8f448e1aedc1 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/frames.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/frames.texi @@ -1266,7 +1266,7 @@ Note that the Tab Bar is different from the Tab Line (@pxref{Tab Line}). Whereas tabs on the Tab Line at the top of each window are used to switch between buffers, tabs on the Tab Bar at the top of each frame are used to switch between window configurations containing several -windows. +windows with buffers. @findex tab-bar-mode To toggle the use of tab bars, type @kbd{M-x tab-bar-mode}. This @@ -1324,6 +1324,10 @@ current before calling the command that adds a new tab. To start a new tab with other buffers, customize the variable @code{tab-bar-new-tab-choice}. +@vindex tab-bar-new-tab-to + The variable @code{tab-bar-new-tab-to} defines where to place a new tab. +By default, a new tab is added on the right side of the current tab. + The following commands can be used to delete tabs: @table @kbd @@ -1331,7 +1335,8 @@ To start a new tab with other buffers, customize the variable @kindex C-x t 0 @findex tab-close Close the selected tab (@code{tab-close}). It has no effect if there -is only one tab. +is only one tab, unless the variable @code{tab-bar-close-last-tab-choice} +is customized to a non-default value. @item C-x t 1 @kindex C-x t 1 @@ -1339,6 +1344,14 @@ is only one tab. Close all tabs on the selected frame, except the selected one. @end table +@vindex tab-bar-close-tab-select + The variable @code{tab-bar-close-tab-select} defines what tab to +select after closing the current tab. By default, it selects +a recently used tab. + +@findex tab-undo + The command @code{tab-undo} restores the last closed tab. + The following commands can be used to switch between tabs: @table @kbd @@ -1358,22 +1371,60 @@ switches back to the previous Nth tab. Switch to the previous tab. With a positive numeric argument N, it switches to the previous Nth tab; with a negative argument −N, it switches back to the next Nth tab. + +@item C-x t @key{RET} @var{tabname} @key{RET} +Switch to the tab by its name, with completion on all tab names. +Default values are tab names sorted by recency, so you can use +@kbd{M-n} (@code{next-history-element}) to get the name of the last +visited tab, the second last, and so on. + +@item @var{modifier}-@var{tabnumber} +@findex tab-select +Switch to the tab by its number. After customizing the variable +@code{tab-bar-select-tab-modifiers} to specify a @var{modifier} key, you +can select a tab by its ordinal number using the specified modifier in +combination with the tab number to select. To display the tab number +alongside the tab name, you can customize another variable +@code{tab-bar-tab-hints}. This will help you to decide what key to press +to select the tab by its number. + +@item @var{modifier}-@kbd{0} +@findex tab-recent +Switch to the recent tab. The key combination is the modifier key +defined by @code{tab-bar-select-tab-modifiers} and the key @kbd{0}. +With a numeric argument N, switch to the Nth recent tab. @end table The following commands can be used to operate on tabs: @table @kbd @item C-x t r @var{tabname} @key{RET} +@findex tab-rename Rename the current tab to @var{tabname}. You can control the programmatic name given to a tab by default by customizing the variable @code{tab-bar-tab-name-function}. @item C-x t m +@findex tab-move Move the current tab N positions to the right with a positive numeric -argument N. With a negative argument −N, it moves the current tab +argument N. With a negative argument −N, move the current tab N positions to the left. @end table +@findex tab-bar-history-mode + You can enable @code{tab-bar-history-mode} to remember window +configurations used in every tab, and restore them. + +@table @kbd +@item tab-bar-history-back +Restore a previous window configuration used in the current tab. +This navigates back in the history of window configurations. + +@item tab-bar-history-forward +Cancel restoration of the previous window configuration. +This navigates forward in the history of window configurations. +@end table + @node Dialog Boxes @section Using Dialog Boxes @cindex dialog boxes diff --git a/doc/emacs/windows.texi b/doc/emacs/windows.texi index cb5e9bce4d15..4c67660b92de 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/windows.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/windows.texi @@ -628,8 +628,16 @@ Selecting the previous window-local tab is the same as typing @kbd{C-x same as @kbd{C-x @key{RIGHT}} (@code{next-buffer}). Both commands support a numeric prefix argument as a repeat count. +You can customize the variable @code{tab-line-tabs-function} to define +the preferred contents of the tab line. By default, it displays all +buffers previously visited in the window, as described above. But you +can also set it to display a list of buffers with the same major mode +as the current buffer, or to display buffers grouped by their major +mode, where clicking on the mode name in the first tab displays a list +of all major modes where you can select another group of buffers. + Note that the Tab Line is different from the Tab Bar (@pxref{Tab Bars}). Whereas tabs on the Tab Bar at the top of each frame are used to -switch between window configurations containing several windows, +switch between window configurations containing several windows with buffers, tabs on the Tab Line at the top of each window are used to switch -between buffers. +between buffers in the window. diff --git a/doc/lispref/objects.texi b/doc/lispref/objects.texi index b4e9ff44112b..1d5b2c690fe3 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/objects.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/objects.texi @@ -2402,8 +2402,7 @@ call @code{(make-string 3 ?a)} yields a mutable string that can be changed via later calls to @code{aset}. A mutable object can become constant if it is part of an expression -that is evaluated, because a program should not modify an object -that is being evaluated. The reverse does not occur: constant objects +that is evaluated. The reverse does not occur: constant objects should stay constant. Trying to modify a constant variable signals an error diff --git a/etc/NEWS b/etc/NEWS index 1eb391f13502..42133b8bad8e 100644 --- a/etc/NEWS +++ b/etc/NEWS @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ applies, and please also update docstrings as needed. ** Emacs now uses GMP, the GNU Multiple Precision library. By default, if 'configure' does not find a suitable libgmp, it arranges for the included mini-gmp library to be built and used. -The new 'configure' option '--without-libgmp' uses mini-gmp even if a +The new configure option '--without-libgmp' uses mini-gmp even if a suitable libgmp is available. --- @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ can enable it when configuring, e.g., './configure CFLAGS="-g3 -O2 ** Emacs now normally uses a C pointer type instead of a C integer type to implement Lisp_Object, which is the fundamental machine word type internal to the Emacs Lisp interpreter. This change aims to -catch typos and supports '-fcheck-pointer-bounds'. The 'configure' +catch typos and supports '-fcheck-pointer-bounds'. The configure option '--enable-check-lisp-object-type' is therefore no longer as useful and so is no longer enabled by default in developer builds, to reduce differences between developer and production builds. @@ -868,7 +868,7 @@ to allow controlling how the conversion to text is done. +++ *** The prefix key 's' was changed to 'c' for slicing commands -to avoid conflicts with image-mode key 's'. The new key 'c' still +to avoid conflicts with 'image-mode' key 's'. The new key 'c' still has good mnemonics of "cut", "clip", "crop". ** Ido @@ -2090,11 +2090,11 @@ variable for remote shells. It still defaults to "/bin/sh". +++ *** New values of 'shell-command-dont-erase-buffer'. -This option can now have the value 'erase' to force to erase the +This user option can now have the value 'erase' to force to erase the output buffer before execution of the command, even if the output goes to the current buffer. Additional values 'beg-last-out', 'end-last-out', and 'save-point' control where to put point in the -output buffer after inserting the shell-command output. +output buffer after inserting the 'shell-command' output. --- *** The new functions 'shell-command-save-pos-or-erase' and @@ -3538,9 +3538,9 @@ With a prefix argument, 'image-rotate' now rotates the image at point By default, the image will resize upon first display and whenever the window's dimensions change. Two user options 'image-auto-resize' and 'image-auto-resize-on-window-resize' control the resizing behavior -(including the possibility to disable auto-resizing). A new key -prefix 's' contains the commands that can be used to fit the image to -the window manually. +(including the possibility to disable auto-resizing). A new prefix +key 's' contains the commands that can be used to fit the image to the +window manually. --- *** Some 'image-mode' variables are now buffer-local. diff --git a/lisp/image-mode.el b/lisp/image-mode.el index 3ee185a0dc54..480b2e6b26e2 100644 --- a/lisp/image-mode.el +++ b/lisp/image-mode.el @@ -505,16 +505,22 @@ call." "--" ["Fit Frame to Image" image-mode-fit-frame :active t :help "Resize frame to match image"] + ["Fit Image to Window (Best Fit)" image-transform-fit-both + :help "Resize image to match the window height and width"] ["Fit to Window Height" image-transform-fit-to-height :help "Resize image to match the window height"] ["Fit to Window Width" image-transform-fit-to-width :help "Resize image to match the window width"] - ["Fit to Window Height and Width" image-transform-fit-both - :help "Resize image to match the window height and width"] + ["Zoom In" image-increase-size + :help "Enlarge the image"] + ["Zoom Out" image-decrease-size + :help "Shrink the image"] ["Set Scale..." image-transform-set-scale :help "Resize image by specified scale factor"] - ["Rotate Image..." image-transform-set-rotation + ["Rotate Clockwise" image-rotate :help "Rotate the image"] + ["Set Rotation..." image-transform-set-rotation + :help "Set rotation angle of the image"] ["Reset Transformations" image-transform-reset :help "Reset all image transformations"] "--" @@ -524,10 +530,10 @@ call." (image-dired default-directory)) :active default-directory :help "Show thumbnails for all images in this directory"] - ["Next Image" image-next-file :active buffer-file-name - :help "Move to next image in this directory"] ["Previous Image" image-previous-file :active buffer-file-name :help "Move to previous image in this directory"] + ["Next Image" image-next-file :active buffer-file-name + :help "Move to next image in this directory"] ["Copy File Name" image-mode-copy-file-name-as-kill :active buffer-file-name :help "Copy the current file name to the kill ring"] @@ -565,10 +571,10 @@ call." ["Reset Animation Speed" image-reset-speed :active image-multi-frame :help "Reset the speed of this image's animation"] - ["Next Frame" image-next-frame :active image-multi-frame - :help "Show the next frame of this image"] ["Previous Frame" image-previous-frame :active image-multi-frame :help "Show the previous frame of this image"] + ["Next Frame" image-next-frame :active image-multi-frame + :help "Show the next frame of this image"] ["Goto Frame..." image-goto-frame :active image-multi-frame :help "Show a specific frame of this image"] )) diff --git a/lisp/tab-bar.el b/lisp/tab-bar.el index 8c2027eb6a28..a1ff2b0ca8b0 100644 --- a/lisp/tab-bar.el +++ b/lisp/tab-bar.el @@ -87,10 +87,11 @@ (defcustom tab-bar-select-tab-modifiers '() - "List of key modifiers for selecting a tab by its index digit. -Possible modifiers are `control', `meta', `shift', `hyper', `super' and -`alt'." - :type '(set :tag "Tab selection key modifiers" + "List of modifier keys for selecting a tab by its index digit. +Possible modifier keys are `control', `meta', `shift', `hyper', `super' and +`alt'. To help you to select a tab by its number, you can customize +`tab-bar-tab-hints' that will show tab numbers alongside the tab name." + :type '(set :tag "Tab selection modifier keys" (const control) (const meta) (const shift) @@ -310,7 +311,8 @@ If nil, don't show it at all." (defcustom tab-bar-tab-hints nil "Show absolute numbers on tabs in the tab bar before the tab name. -This helps to select the tab by its number using `tab-bar-select-tab'." +This helps to select the tab by its number using `tab-bar-select-tab' +and `tab-bar-select-tab-modifiers'." :type 'boolean :initialize 'custom-initialize-default :set (lambda (sym val) @@ -563,9 +565,10 @@ Return its existing value or a new value." (defun tab-bar-select-tab (&optional arg) "Switch to the tab by its absolute position ARG in the tab bar. -When this command is bound to a numeric key (with a prefix or modifier), -calling it without an argument will translate its bound numeric key -to the numeric argument. ARG counts from 1." +When this command is bound to a numeric key (with a prefix or modifier key +using `tab-bar-select-tab-modifiers'), calling it without an argument +will translate its bound numeric key to the numeric argument. +ARG counts from 1." (interactive "P") (unless (integerp arg) (let ((key (event-basic-type last-command-event))) @@ -664,7 +667,10 @@ to the numeric argument. ARG counts from 1." (message "No more recent tabs")))) (defun tab-bar-switch-to-tab (name) - "Switch to the tab by NAME." + "Switch to the tab by NAME. +Default values are tab names sorted by recency, so you can use \ +\\\\[next-history-element] +to get the name of the last visited tab, the second last, and so on." (interactive (let* ((recent-tabs (mapcar (lambda (tab) (alist-get 'name tab)) @@ -789,7 +795,7 @@ After the tab is created, the hooks in (pcase tab-bar-new-tab-to ('leftmost 0) ('rightmost (length tabs)) - ('left (1- (or from-index 1))) + ('left (or from-index 1)) ('right (1+ (or from-index 0))) ((pred functionp) (funcall tab-bar-new-tab-to)))))) @@ -920,7 +926,7 @@ for the last tab on a frame is determined by ;; Select another tab before deleting the current tab (let ((to-index (or (if to-index (1- to-index)) (pcase tab-bar-close-tab-select - ('left (1- current-index)) + ('left (1- (if (< current-index 1) 2 current-index))) ('right (if (> (length tabs) (1+ current-index)) (1+ current-index) (1- current-index))) @@ -1004,7 +1010,7 @@ for the last tab on a frame is determined by (unless (eq frame (selected-frame)) (select-frame-set-input-focus frame)) - (let ((tabs (tab-bar-tabs))) + (let ((tabs (funcall tab-bar-tabs-function))) (setq index (max 0 (min index (length tabs)))) (cl-pushnew tab (nthcdr index tabs)) (when (eq index 0) @@ -1102,6 +1108,8 @@ function `tab-bar-tab-name-function'." (setq tab-bar-history-omit nil))) (defun tab-bar-history-back () + "Restore a previous window configuration used in the current tab. +This navigates back in the history of window configurations." (interactive) (setq tab-bar-history-omit t) (let* ((history (pop (gethash (selected-frame) tab-bar-history-back))) @@ -1119,6 +1127,8 @@ function `tab-bar-tab-name-function'." (message "No more tab back history")))) (defun tab-bar-history-forward () + "Cancel restoration of the previous window configuration. +This navigates forward in the history of window configurations." (interactive) (setq tab-bar-history-omit t) (let* ((history (pop (gethash (selected-frame) tab-bar-history-forward))) @@ -1136,7 +1146,9 @@ function `tab-bar-tab-name-function'." (message "No more tab forward history")))) (define-minor-mode tab-bar-history-mode - "Toggle tab history mode for the tab bar." + "Toggle tab history mode for the tab bar. +Tab history mode remembers window configurations used in every tab, +and can restore them." :global t :group 'tab-bar (if tab-bar-history-mode (progn diff --git a/lisp/tab-line.el b/lisp/tab-line.el index eb279deab4c5..7a2bdc0b72fb 100644 --- a/lisp/tab-line.el +++ b/lisp/tab-line.el @@ -474,8 +474,12 @@ variable `tab-line-tabs-function'." "Template for displaying tab line for selected window." (let* ((tabs (funcall tab-line-tabs-function)) (cache-key (list tabs + ;; handle buffer renames (buffer-name (window-buffer)) - (window-parameter nil 'tab-line-hscroll))) + ;; handle tab-line scrolling + (window-parameter nil 'tab-line-hscroll) + ;; for setting face 'tab-line-tab-current' + (eq (selected-window) (old-selected-window)))) (cache (window-parameter nil 'tab-line-cache))) ;; Enable auto-hscroll again after it was disabled on manual scrolling. ;; The moment to enable it is when the window-buffer was updated. diff --git a/src/term.c b/src/term.c index a3aef31ec25d..94bf013f4a07 100644 --- a/src/term.c +++ b/src/term.c @@ -563,8 +563,8 @@ encode_terminal_code (struct glyph *src, int src_len, { cmp = composition_table[src->u.cmp.id]; required = cmp->glyph_len; - required *= MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH; } + required *= MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH; if (encode_terminal_src_size - nbytes < required) { diff --git a/test/lisp/simple-tests.el b/test/lisp/simple-tests.el index 8c477165a4f6..03f7260f551b 100644 --- a/test/lisp/simple-tests.el +++ b/test/lisp/simple-tests.el @@ -715,7 +715,7 @@ See Bug#21722." ;;; Tests for shell-command-dont-erase-buffer (defmacro with-shell-command-dont-erase-buffer (str output-buffer-is-current &rest body) - (declare (debug (form &body)) (indent 2)) + (declare (debug (sexp form body)) (indent 2)) (let ((expected (make-symbol "expected")) (command (make-symbol "command")) (caller-buf (make-symbol "caller-buf")) @@ -724,8 +724,9 @@ See Bug#21722." (,output-buf (if ,output-buffer-is-current ,caller-buf (generate-new-buffer "output-buf"))) (emacs (expand-file-name invocation-name invocation-directory)) - (,command (format "%s -Q --batch --eval \"(princ \\\"%s\\\")\"" - emacs ,str)) + (,command + (format "%s -Q --batch --eval %s" + emacs (shell-quote-argument (format "(princ %S)" ,str)))) (inhibit-message t)) (unwind-protect ;; Feature must work the same regardless how we specify the 2nd arg of `shell-command', ie, @@ -745,7 +746,7 @@ See Bug#21722." (ert-deftest simple-tests-shell-command-39067 () "The output buffer is erased or not according to `shell-command-dont-erase-buffer'." - (let ((str "foo\n")) + (let ((str "foo\\n")) (dolist (output-current '(t nil)) (with-shell-command-dont-erase-buffer str output-current (let ((expected (cond ((eq shell-command-dont-erase-buffer 'erase) str) @@ -757,7 +758,7 @@ See Bug#21722." (ert-deftest simple-tests-shell-command-dont-erase-buffer () "The point is set at the expected position after execution of the command." - (let* ((str "foo\n") + (let* ((str "foo\\n") (expected-point `((beg-last-out . ,(1+ (length str))) (end-last-out . ,(1+ (* 2 (length str)))) (save-point . 1))))