* Questions: classical X embedding, vc for Fossil
@ 2016-12-03 8:02 René Kuligowski
2016-12-06 22:38 ` Richard Copley
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From: René Kuligowski @ 2016-12-03 8:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
To whom it may concern & Dear people,
two questions mar my enjoyment of Emacs:
– is it possible to use the VC interface with the Fossil system
(www.fossil-scm.org)? Or, more specific, will support for Fossil be
added? (and *no*, I am not going to switch to git or mercurial or back
to cvs for a *lot* of reasons…)
– asides from ImageMagick, FFMPEG ought to be a compilation option,
adding full integral media support (eg. for the embedded GTK3-Webbrowser
or emms).
– why is X embedding only implemented for GTK3 (and rudimentary at
that), not even for GTK2 or Athena/Xtk-Widgets? Embedding has been
around for more than twenty years, as eg. FVWMButtons, XTerm, Tabbed, or
many other applications have been showing for a looong time. It is
about darn time that Emacs gets *complete* X-embedding capability to
both be embedded in other apps and to embed other apps (eg. XTerm or
Ghostview) in itself. To program that interface is not *that* hard,
mind you…
Regards,
from an otherwise quite content Emacs user,
René Kuligowski
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* Re: Questions: classical X embedding, vc for Fossil
2016-12-03 8:02 Questions: classical X embedding, vc for Fossil René Kuligowski
@ 2016-12-06 22:38 ` Richard Copley
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From: Richard Copley @ 2016-12-06 22:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: René Kuligowski; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
On 3 December 2016 at 08:02, René Kuligowski
<renekuligowski@alice-dsl.net> wrote:
> To whom it may concern & Dear people,
>
> two questions mar my enjoyment of Emacs:
>
> – is it possible to use the VC interface with the Fossil system
> (www.fossil-scm.org)? Or, more specific, will support for Fossil be added?
> (and *no*, I am not going to switch to git or mercurial or back to cvs for a
> *lot* of reasons…)
Yes, vc-fossil is available from MELPA. It mostly works; vc-fossil-diff is
missing an argument; as a temporary cludge you can add one and ignore
it:
-(defun vc-fossil-diff (files &optional rev1 rev2 buffer)
+(defun vc-fossil-diff (files &optional rev1 rev2 buffer async)
> – asides from ImageMagick, FFMPEG ought to be a compilation option, adding
> full integral media support (eg. for the embedded GTK3-Webbrowser or emms).
That's more of a feature request (M-x report-emacs-bug) than a question.
But then you did say two ...
> – why is X embedding only implemented for GTK3 (and rudimentary at that),
> not even for GTK2 or Athena/Xtk-Widgets? Embedding has been around for more
> than twenty years, as eg. FVWMButtons, XTerm, Tabbed, or many other
> applications have been showing for a looong time. It is about darn time
> that Emacs gets *complete* X-embedding capability to both be embedded in
> other apps and to embed other apps (eg. XTerm or Ghostview) in itself. To
> program that interface is not *that* hard, mind you…
I don't know. Does it matter why? :)
> Regards,
> from an otherwise quite content Emacs user,
>
> René Kuligowski
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* Re: Questions: classical X embedding, vc for Fossil
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@ 2016-12-08 11:20 ` René Kuligowski
2016-12-08 19:58 ` Richard Copley
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From: René Kuligowski @ 2016-12-08 11:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Richard Copley; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Me again, Forgot one thing:
On 08.12.2016 09:51, René Kuligowski wrote:
(…)
> concerning the X-embedding: yes, it matters, in a way –– why embed an
> own DocView pane for DVI/PDF- and image-viewing, but staying there
> when it would be easy *and* make sense to do the same for the three
> browsers (w3, w3m, eww) to use the full capabilities of a graphical
> pane instead of a textual one. IMHO the GTK3-Webkit-widget-embedding
> is sort of a short-circuited action without any sense or purpose and
> should have been replaced with native X pane/widget embedding.
>
…for, eg., an AuCTeX/syncTeX preview pane, an embedded xterm as
fully-capable shell launched by eshell-visual-command, using X-widgets
for customize, ses, etc. The possibillities are almost endless. Think
about it, it makes sense.
Again, best regards, ;-)
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* Re: Questions: classical X embedding, vc for Fossil
2016-12-08 11:20 ` René Kuligowski
@ 2016-12-08 19:58 ` Richard Copley
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From: Richard Copley @ 2016-12-08 19:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: René Kuligowski; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
On 8 December 2016 at 11:20, René Kuligowski
<renekuligowski@alice-dsl.net> wrote:
> Me again, Forgot one thing:
>
> On 08.12.2016 09:51, René Kuligowski wrote:
>
> (…)
>>
>> concerning the X-embedding: yes, it matters, in a way –– why embed an own
>> DocView pane for DVI/PDF- and image-viewing, but staying there when it would
>> be easy *and* make sense to do the same for the three browsers (w3, w3m,
>> eww) to use the full capabilities of a graphical pane instead of a textual
>> one. IMHO the GTK3-Webkit-widget-embedding is sort of a short-circuited
>> action without any sense or purpose and should have been replaced with
>> native X pane/widget embedding.
>>
> …for, eg., an AuCTeX/syncTeX preview pane, an embedded xterm as
> fully-capable shell launched by eshell-visual-command, using X-widgets for
> customize, ses, etc. The possibillities are almost endless. Think about
> it, it makes sense.
Nope! Acronym salad. I can't make head nor tail of it. :)
> Again, best regards, ;-)
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