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bug#48202: 27.2; wrong frame position
From: |
martin rudalics |
Subject: |
bug#48202: 27.2; wrong frame position |
Date: |
Tue, 4 May 2021 10:08:09 +0200 |
> When evaluating (set-frame-position nil 0 0), emacs frame moves to
> top-left of the screen, but there is a gap between the left edge of the
> screen and the emacs frame.
> The displayed position of 'emacs -g +0+0' is same as the above.
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> The attached image is the result of the commands below.
> runemacs -Q -D -T emacs --geometry +0+0
> runemacs -Q -D -T emacs --geometry -0+0
> runemacs -Q -D -T emacs --geometry +0-0
> runemacs -Q -D -T emacs --geometry -0-0
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> In GNU Emacs 27.2 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32)
> of 2021-03-26 built on CIRROCUMULUS
> Repository revision: deef5efafb70f4b171265b896505b92b6eef24e6
> Repository branch: HEAD
> Windowing system distributor 'Microsoft Corp.', version 10.0.19042
> System Description: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro (v10.0.2009.19042.964)
I suppose it's those invisible borders which leave an 8 or so pixels
wide gap. It's highly annoying, especially when you want to display two
frames side-by-side and yet another reason not to use Windows 10. IIRC
the Autohotkey people had some sort of fix for it but maybe I
misremember. GNOME shell has a similar problem BTW.
martin