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.TH EMACSTOOL 1
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.SH NAME
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.I emacstool
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\- run emacs under Sun windows with function-key and mouse support.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.I emacstool
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[{window_args} {-rc run_command_path} args ... ]
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.SH TYPICAL USAGE
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In ~/.suntools or ~/.rootmenu include a line like this:
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.br
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"Emacstool" emacstool -WI emacs.icon -f emacstool-init
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B Emacstool
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creates a SunView frame and a tty subwindow within which mouse events
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and function keys are translated to ASCII sequences which Emacs can
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parse. The translated input events are sent to the process running in
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the tty subwindow, which is typically GNU Emacs. Emacstool thereby
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allows GNU Emacs users to make full use of the mouse and function keys.
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GNU Emacs can be loaded with functions to interpret the mouse and
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function-key events to make a truly fine screen oriented editor for
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the Sun Workstation.
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.PP
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(Note that GNU Emacs has a special interface to the X window system as
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well. The X window system has many technical advantages, it is an
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industry standard, and it is also free software. The Free Software
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Foundation urges you to try X windows, and distributes a free copy of
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X on Emacs distribution tapes.)
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.PP
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Function keys are translated to a sequence of the form
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`^X*[a-o][lrt]'. The last character is `l', `r', or `t' corresponding
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to whether the key is among the Left, Right, or Top function keys.
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The third character indicates which button of the group
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was pressed. Thus, the function key in the lower right corner will
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transmit the sequence `^X*or'. In addition, the [lrt] is affected by
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the Control, Meta, and Shift keys. Unshifted Control keys will be
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non-alphabetic: C-l is [,], C-r is [2], C-t is [4].
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.PP
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Mouse buttons are encoded as `^X^@([124] x y)\\n'. ^X^@ is the
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standard GNU Emacs mouse event prefix, it is followed by a list
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indicating the button pressed and the character row and column of the
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point in the window where the mouse cursor is, and followed by a
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newline character. In GNU Emacs, the ^X^@ dispatches to a
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mouse event handler which then reads the following list.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.B Emacstool
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supports all the standard window arguments, including font and icon
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specifiers.
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.PP
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By default, Emacstool runs the program
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.I emacs
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in the created subwindow.
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The value of the environment variable
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.I EMACSTOOL
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can be used to override this if your version of
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.B Emacs
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is not accessible on your search path by the name
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.I Emacs.
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In addition, the run command can be set by the
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.I pathname
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following the last occurrence of the
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.I \-rc
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flag.
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This is convenient for using Emacstool to run on remote machines.
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.PP
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All other command line arguments not used by the window system are passed
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as arguments to the program that runs in the Emacstool window.
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.PP
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For example:
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.PP
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local% (emacstool -rc rlogin remote -8 &)&
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.PP
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will create an Emacstool window logged in to a machine named
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.I remote.
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If Emacs is run from this window,
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Emacstool will encode mouse and function keys, and send them to rlogin.
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If Emacs is run from this shell on the remote machine, it will see
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the mouse and function keys properly.
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However, since the remote host does not have access to the screen,
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the cursor cannot be changed, menus will not appear, and the selection
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buffer (STUFF) is limited.
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.SH Using With GNU Emacs:
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The GNU Emacs files
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lisp/term/sun.el,
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lisp/sun-mouse.el,
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lisp/sun-fns.el,
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and
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src/sunfns.c
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provide emacs support for the Emacstool and function keys.
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Emacstool will automatically set the TERM environment variable to be "sun"
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and unset the environment variable TERMCAP. That is, these variables will
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not be inherited from the shell that starts Emacstool.
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Since the terminal type is
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.I SUN
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(that is, the environment variable TERM is set to
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.I SUN),
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Emacs will automatically load the file lisp/term/sun.
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This, in turn, will ensure that sun-mouse.el is autoloaded when any mouse
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events are detected. It is suggested that
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.I sun-mouse
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and
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.I sun-fns
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be loaded in your site-init.el file, so that they will always be loaded
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when running on a Sun workstation.
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.PP
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In addition, Emacstool sets the environment variable IN_EMACSTOOL = "t".
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Lisp code in your ~/.emacs can use (getenv "IN_EMACSTOOL")
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to determine whether to do Emacstool specific initialization.
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Sun.el uses this to automatically call emacstool-init (getenv "IN_EMACSTOOL")
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is defined.
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.PP
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The file src/sunfns.c defines several useful functions for emacs on
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the Sun. Among these are procedures to pop-up SunView
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.I menus,
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put and get from the SunView
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.I STUFF
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buffer, and a procedure for changing the cursor
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.I icon.
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If you want to define or edit cursor icons,
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there is a rudimentary mouse driven icon editor in the file
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lisp/sun-cursors.el. Try invoking (sc:edit-cursor)
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.SH BUGS
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It takes a few milliseconds to create a menu before it pops up.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
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EMACSTOOL
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IN_EMACSTOOL
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TERM
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TERMCAP
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.SH FILES
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.DT
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emacs
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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emacs(1)
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.../etc/SUN-SUPPORT
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.../lisp/term/sun.el
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