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RE: Emacs geometry
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: Emacs geometry |
Date: |
Mon, 24 Jul 2006 14:25:28 -0700 |
I am using the latest CVS emacs on Windows XP. It is compiled
using VS 2002.
This problem has recently started occurring. New frames in
emacs are now offset
(by about a line both horizontally and vertically) from the
existing frame.
Previously, all frames used to be offset +0+0 from the left-top
corner of the
screen (i.e no offsetting was taking place). I don't believe I have any
code/setting that does this. My Emacs.geometry registry entry
used to specify
80x48. I tried 80x48+0+0, but got the same behavior as before.
Is there a new setting that I need to use or is this "by
design" that others are
also encountering? If it is the latter, what is the setting
that would cause all
frames not to exhibit offsetting?
I reported this bug recently to Fran Litterio.
I think he might be working on fixing it. - Drew
- Emacs geometry, Sridhar Boovaraghavan, 2006/07/24
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- Re: Emacs geometry, Eli Zaretskii, 2006/07/24
- RE: Emacs geometry, Drew Adams, 2006/07/25
- Re: Emacs geometry, Ralf Angeli, 2006/07/25
- RE: Emacs geometry, Drew Adams, 2006/07/25
- Re: Emacs geometry, Eli Zaretskii, 2006/07/25
- RE: Emacs geometry, Drew Adams, 2006/07/25
- Re: Emacs geometry, Eli Zaretskii, 2006/07/25
- RE: Emacs geometry, Drew Adams, 2006/07/25
- Re: Emacs geometry, Jason Rumney, 2006/07/25
- RE: Emacs geometry, Drew Adams, 2006/07/25