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bug#70213: Info-mode side window fit-window-to-buffer issue
From: |
Stephen Berman |
Subject: |
bug#70213: Info-mode side window fit-window-to-buffer issue |
Date: |
Mon, 08 Apr 2024 00:35:17 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
On Sun, 07 Apr 2024 15:13:07 -0700 Joseph Turner <joseph@breatheoutbreathe.in>
wrote:
> Stephen Berman <stephen.berman@gmx.net> writes:
>
>> On Sun, 07 Apr 2024 13:07:06 -0700 Joseph Turner
>> <joseph@breatheoutbreathe.in> wrote:
>>
>>> Stephen Berman <stephen.berman@gmx.net> writes:
>>>
>>>> On Sun, 07 Apr 2024 10:47:58 -0700 Joseph Turner
>>>> <joseph@breatheoutbreathe.in> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Stephen Berman <stephen.berman@gmx.net> writes:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sat, 06 Apr 2024 18:59:45 -0700 Joseph Turner
>>>>>> <joseph@breatheoutbreathe.in> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On my machine, the following snippet:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> (progn
>>>>>>> (setq fit-window-to-buffer-horizontally t)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> (setq display-buffer-alist
>>>>>>> '(((derived-mode . Info-mode)
>>>>>>> display-buffer-in-side-window
>>>>>>> (side . right)
>>>>>>> (window-width . fit-window-to-buffer))))
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> (info)
>>>>>>> (window-width))
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> without the patch evaluates to 6
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> with the patch evaluates to 71
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What happens on your machine?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> without the patch: 6
>>>>>> with the patch: 70
>>>>>
>>>>> This indicates that the patch fixes the bug on your machine also. Right?
>>>>>
>>>>>> For an unsplit window, (window-width) returns 80 (with emacs -Q); does
>>>>>> it also for you? I'm building on GNU/Linux with Gtk3.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry, an unsplit window where? Please clarify the instructions :)
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> Sorry for being unclear; what I meant is the return value of
>>>> (window-width) evaluated immediately after starting emacs -Q, so the
>>>> frame consists of a single window.
>>>
>>> 138 on my machine.
>>
>> I've never heard of that for -Q. I though 80, which is what I get, was
>> standard, at least under X, and that's what the Emacs user manual says
>> (info "(emacs) Window Size X"): "The default frame width is 80
>> characters and the default height is between 35 and 40 lines, depending
>> on the OS and the window manager." What graphical display system are
>> you using?
>
> I am using EXWM, and I ran emacs -Q as a subprocess inside of the main
> Emacs process. The emacs -Q instance ended up being full screen.
Ah, ok, so that overrides the Emacs default frame parameters for X. So
I guess that's why you get different results with
fit-window-to-buffer-horizontally set to t than I do.
Steve Berman
- bug#70213: Info-mode side window fit-window-to-buffer issue, (continued)
- bug#70213: Info-mode side window fit-window-to-buffer issue, Stephen Berman, 2024/04/06
- bug#70213: Info-mode side window fit-window-to-buffer issue, Joseph Turner, 2024/04/06
- bug#70213: Info-mode side window fit-window-to-buffer issue, Stephen Berman, 2024/04/07
- bug#70213: Info-mode side window fit-window-to-buffer issue, Joseph Turner, 2024/04/07
- bug#70213: Info-mode side window fit-window-to-buffer issue, Stephen Berman, 2024/04/07
- bug#70213: Info-mode side window fit-window-to-buffer issue, Joseph Turner, 2024/04/07
- bug#70213: Info-mode side window fit-window-to-buffer issue, Stephen Berman, 2024/04/07
- bug#70213: Info-mode side window fit-window-to-buffer issue, Joseph Turner, 2024/04/07
- bug#70213: Info-mode side window fit-window-to-buffer issue,
Stephen Berman <=
- bug#70213: Info-mode side window fit-window-to-buffer issue, Joseph Turner, 2024/04/07
bug#70213: Info-mode side window fit-window-to-buffer issue, Juri Linkov, 2024/04/05