From e829e13bb1a830e0cdce749ea0865cd93af1846c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Benno Fünfstück Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2017 16:38:27 +0100 Subject: Apply ATTR_REVERSE after ATTR_FAINT An example where the new behaviour makes more sense: Suppose some text is formatted with ATTR_FAINT for red for the foreground, so it is rendered in a dark red. In that case, when selected with the mouse, the intended behaviour is that foreground and background color are swapped: so the selection should be rendered in dark red and the text in the default background color. Before this patch, what happened was that the selection would be in normal red and the text in the darkened background color, making it almost unreadable. For an example application that uses the FAINT attribute, try dmesg from util-linux with color support, it uses FAINT for segfault messages. --- x.c | 13 +++++++------ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/x.c b/x.c index 191e5dc..474d73b 100644 --- a/x.c +++ b/x.c @@ -1189,12 +1189,6 @@ xdrawglyphfontspecs(const XftGlyphFontSpec *specs, Glyph base, int len, int x, i } } - if (base.mode & ATTR_REVERSE) { - temp = fg; - fg = bg; - bg = temp; - } - if ((base.mode & ATTR_BOLD_FAINT) == ATTR_FAINT) { colfg.red = fg->color.red / 2; colfg.green = fg->color.green / 2; @@ -1203,6 +1197,13 @@ xdrawglyphfontspecs(const XftGlyphFontSpec *specs, Glyph base, int len, int x, i fg = &revfg; } + + if (base.mode & ATTR_REVERSE) { + temp = fg; + fg = bg; + bg = temp; + } + if (base.mode & ATTR_BLINK && term.mode & MODE_BLINK) fg = bg; -- cgit v1.2.3