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161 строка
5.5 KiB
C
161 строка
5.5 KiB
C
/*
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* gtkcfg.c - the GTK-specific parts of the PuTTY configuration
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* box.
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*/
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include "putty.h"
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#include "dialog.h"
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#include "storage.h"
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static void about_handler(union control *ctrl, void *dlg,
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void *data, int event)
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{
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if (event == EVENT_ACTION) {
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about_box(ctrl->generic.context.p);
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}
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}
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void gtk_setup_config_box(struct controlbox *b, int midsession, void *win)
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{
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struct controlset *s, *s2;
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union control *c;
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int i;
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if (!midsession) {
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/*
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* Add the About button to the standard panel.
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*/
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s = ctrl_getset(b, "", "", "");
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c = ctrl_pushbutton(s, "About", 'a', HELPCTX(no_help),
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about_handler, P(win));
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c->generic.column = 0;
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}
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/*
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* GTK makes it rather easier to put the scrollbar on the left
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* than Windows does!
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*/
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s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window", "scrollback",
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"Control the scrollback in the window");
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ctrl_checkbox(s, "Scrollbar on left", 'l',
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HELPCTX(no_help),
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conf_checkbox_handler,
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I(CONF_scrollbar_on_left));
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/*
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* Really this wants to go just after `Display scrollbar'. See
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* if we can find that control, and do some shuffling.
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*/
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for (i = 0; i < s->ncontrols; i++) {
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c = s->ctrls[i];
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if (c->generic.type == CTRL_CHECKBOX &&
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c->generic.context.i == CONF_scrollbar) {
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/*
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* Control i is the scrollbar checkbox.
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* Control s->ncontrols-1 is the scrollbar-on-left one.
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*/
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if (i < s->ncontrols-2) {
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c = s->ctrls[s->ncontrols-1];
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memmove(s->ctrls+i+2, s->ctrls+i+1,
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(s->ncontrols-i-2)*sizeof(union control *));
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s->ctrls[i+1] = c;
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}
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break;
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}
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}
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/*
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* X requires three more fonts: bold, wide, and wide-bold; also
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* we need the fiddly shadow-bold-offset control. This would
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* make the Window/Appearance panel rather unwieldy and large,
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* so I think the sensible thing here is to _move_ this
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* controlset into a separate Window/Fonts panel!
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*/
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s2 = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Appearance", "font",
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"Font settings");
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/* Remove this controlset from b. */
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for (i = 0; i < b->nctrlsets; i++) {
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if (b->ctrlsets[i] == s2) {
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memmove(b->ctrlsets+i, b->ctrlsets+i+1,
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(b->nctrlsets-i-1) * sizeof(*b->ctrlsets));
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b->nctrlsets--;
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ctrl_free_set(s2);
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break;
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}
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}
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ctrl_settitle(b, "Window/Fonts", "Options controlling font usage");
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s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Fonts", "font",
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"Fonts for displaying non-bold text");
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ctrl_fontsel(s, "Font used for ordinary text", 'f',
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HELPCTX(no_help),
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conf_fontsel_handler, I(CONF_font));
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ctrl_fontsel(s, "Font used for wide (CJK) text", 'w',
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HELPCTX(no_help),
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conf_fontsel_handler, I(CONF_widefont));
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s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Fonts", "fontbold",
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"Fonts for displaying bolded text");
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ctrl_fontsel(s, "Font used for bolded text", 'b',
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HELPCTX(no_help),
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conf_fontsel_handler, I(CONF_boldfont));
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ctrl_fontsel(s, "Font used for bold wide text", 'i',
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HELPCTX(no_help),
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conf_fontsel_handler, I(CONF_wideboldfont));
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ctrl_checkbox(s, "Use shadow bold instead of bold fonts", 'u',
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HELPCTX(no_help),
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conf_checkbox_handler,
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I(CONF_shadowbold));
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ctrl_text(s, "(Note that bold fonts or shadow bolding are only"
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" used if you have not requested bolding to be done by"
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" changing the text colour.)",
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HELPCTX(no_help));
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ctrl_editbox(s, "Horizontal offset for shadow bold:", 'z', 20,
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HELPCTX(no_help), conf_editbox_handler,
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I(CONF_shadowboldoffset), I(-1));
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/*
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* Markus Kuhn feels, not totally unreasonably, that it's good
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* for all applications to shift into UTF-8 mode if they notice
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* that they've been started with a LANG setting dictating it,
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* so that people don't have to keep remembering a separate
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* UTF-8 option for every application they use. Therefore,
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* here's an override option in the Translation panel.
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*/
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s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Translation", "trans",
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"Character set translation on received data");
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ctrl_checkbox(s, "Override with UTF-8 if locale says so", 'l',
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HELPCTX(translation_utf8_override),
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conf_checkbox_handler,
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I(CONF_utf8_override));
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#ifdef OSX_META_KEY_CONFIG
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/*
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* On OS X, there are multiple reasonable opinions about whether
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* Option or Command (or both, or neither) should act as a Meta
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* key, or whether they should have their normal OS functions.
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*/
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s = ctrl_getset(b, "Terminal/Keyboard", "meta",
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"Choose the Meta key:");
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ctrl_checkbox(s, "Option key acts as Meta", 'p',
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HELPCTX(no_help),
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conf_checkbox_handler, I(CONF_osx_option_meta));
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ctrl_checkbox(s, "Command key acts as Meta", 'm',
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HELPCTX(no_help),
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conf_checkbox_handler, I(CONF_osx_command_meta));
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#endif
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if (!midsession) {
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/*
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* Allow the user to specify the window class as part of the saved
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* configuration, so that they can have their window manager treat
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* different kinds of PuTTY and pterm differently if they want to.
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*/
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s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Behaviour", "x11",
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"X Window System settings");
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ctrl_editbox(s, "Window class name:", 'z', 50,
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HELPCTX(no_help), conf_editbox_handler,
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I(CONF_winclass), I(1));
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}
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}
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