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bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs windo
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Uwe Brauer |
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bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window |
Date: |
Tue, 11 Oct 2022 19:54:09 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/29.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
>>> "PL" == Po Lu <luangruo@yahoo.com> writes:
> Uwe Brauer <oub@mat.ucm.es> writes:
>> Ok, sigh, I was afraid of that, but fair enough, and currently master
>> has some nice new exiting features I would like to test.
> BTW, screwing around with the Kwin in Trinity did not result in the bug
> for me, so it would be nice if you could bisect for that as well.
I found it, *you* are the culprit 😉
It is commit 136495f178cc
* commit 136495f178ccd36b23ffc347fe2b6680fd689e34
│ Author: Po Lu <luangruo@yahoo.com>
│ Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2022 10:17:20 +0800
│
│ Gently nudge Xt into always setting size hints
│
│ * src/widget.c (update_wm_hints): Force a resource to change
│ every time this function is called. (bug#57475)
│ (EmacsFrameInitialize): Initialize new field.
│ * src/widgetprv.h (EmacsFramePart): New field `size_switch'.
│ * src/xterm.c (x_wm_set_size_hint): Don't change flags if flags
│ is 0.
That causes the problem with and without athena. So it is responsible
for both problems.
I hope that can be solved.
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- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window, Uwe Brauer, 2022/10/10
- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window, Po Lu, 2022/10/10
- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window, Uwe Brauer, 2022/10/10
- bug#58412: [Problems also without athena] (was: bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window), Uwe Brauer, 2022/10/10
- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window, Po Lu, 2022/10/10
- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window, Uwe Brauer, 2022/10/11
- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window, Po Lu, 2022/10/11
- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window, Uwe Brauer, 2022/10/11
- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window, Po Lu, 2022/10/11
- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window,
Uwe Brauer <=
- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window, Po Lu, 2022/10/11
- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window, Uwe Brauer, 2022/10/12
- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window, Po Lu, 2022/10/12
- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window, Uwe Brauer, 2022/10/12
- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window, Po Lu, 2022/10/12
- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window, Uwe Brauer, 2022/10/12
- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window, Po Lu, 2022/10/12
- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window, Uwe Brauer, 2022/10/12
- bug#58412: 29.0.50; --with-x-toolkit=athena causes too small emacs window, Po Lu, 2022/10/12