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`menu-bar-mode' and `tool-bar-mode' problems
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Paul Pogonyshev |
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`menu-bar-mode' and `tool-bar-mode' problems |
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Fri, 30 May 2003 14:41:43 -0400 |
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Hi! I'm pretty new to GNU Emacs, but i hope i haven't missed anything.
GNU Emacs 21.3.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars)
./configure --with-x
Unmodified source code.
Other information that might be relevant:
X-System 4.3.0
KDE 3.1 (some mid-May CVS checkout) and KDE's window manager
First problem:
Type `M-x menu-bar-mode'. The size of Emacs X window changes.
When you `M-x tool-bar-mode' the size remains the same.
I think the second behaviour is much better and `menu-bar-mode'
shouldn't resize the whole window, just hide/show the menu bar.
Second problem:
Add
(tool-bar-mode 0)
to `.emacs' file. Restart Emacs. Its window shrinks by the height of
the toolbar. That is, `tool-bar-mode' in `.emacs' behaves the same
way as `menu-bar-mode' always does - changes the size of Emacs window.
This makes autohiding toolbar on Emacs startup very inconvenient.
Making the toolbar hide automatically through `M-x customize' has the
same effect.
There is a workaround for the second problem:
(defun hide-toolbar()
(tool-bar-mode 0))
(add-hook 'window-setup-hook 'hide-toolbar)
`'window-setup-hook' is essential, `'after-init-hook' doesn't work.
regards,
Paul Pogonyshev
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