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bug#431: closed by Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> (Re: bug#431: 23.0.60


From: Luca Capello
Subject: bug#431: closed by Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> (Re: bug#431: 23.0.60; `display-buffer' opens vertical instead of horizontal windows)
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 16:09:25 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.0.60 (gnu/linux)

reopen 431
thanks

Hi Stefan!

Sorry for the lag, real life (and work) comes first.

I re-added the people involved in this bug.  However, please Cc: me, I'm
not subscribed to the list nor to the bug.

On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 15:15:23 +02, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>>> Now repeat this with 160x24 instead of 80x24.  The frame is now
>>> split horizontally and the new buffer is in a window to the *right*
>>> of the original window.
>
> This is the desired default behavior.

This is *now* the desired default behavior, but from my POV this is a
*regression*: on Debian emacs22_22.2+2.2 still has the old behavior and
I've some functions which rely on that.

Arbitrarily breaking stuff is not acceptable IMO and this is the reason
why I reopened this bug.

>>> It's a bug because the size of the frame
>>> should not affect the direction of the default split.
>
> Actually it does, now.  If you don't like it, please change
> split-width-threshold.

It could be strange, but I really like the new default behavior: I tend
to have my Emacs buffer at a width < 72, so most of the time I'd like to
split horizontally.

However, what I'd prefer instead is something configurable every time I
want to split a window: there's a default behavior (let it be managed by
`split-width-threshold' or `split-height-threshold', I don't care), but
e.g. if I call C-u C-x 4 f the default behavior is reversed.

Thx, bye,
Gismo / Luca

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