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bug#32536: displayed width of man pages


From: Juri Linkov
Subject: bug#32536: displayed width of man pages
Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2018 01:36:05 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.50 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)

Thanks Martin this is easy now to implement using new hooks.

diff --git a/lisp/man.el b/lisp/man.el
index defe992074..211d56f9dd 100644
--- a/lisp/man.el
+++ b/lisp/man.el
@@ -182,6 +182,34 @@ Man-width
                  (integer :tag "Fixed width" :value 65))
   :group 'man)
 
+(defcustom Man-width-min 40
+  "Minimum number of columns allowed for the width of manual pages.
+It defines the minimum width for the case when `Man-width' is customized
+to a dynamically calculated value depending on the frame/window width.
+If the width calculated for `Man-width' is smaller than the minimum width,
+it will be automatically enlarged to the width defined by this variable.
+If the calculated width is smaller than the minimum width, the value
+of this variable has no effect.
+When nil, there is no limit on minimum width."
+  :type '(choice (const :tag "No limit" nil)
+                 (integer :tag "Min width" :value 40))
+  :version "27.1"
+  :group 'man)
+
+(defcustom Man-width-max 80
+  "Maximum number of columns allowed for the width of manual pages.
+It defines the maximum width for the case when `Man-width' is customized
+to a dynamically calculated value depending on the frame/window width.
+If the width calculated for `Man-width' is larger than the maximum width,
+it will be automatically reduced to the width defined by this variable.
+If the calculated width is smaller than the maximum width, the value
+of this variable has no effect.
+When nil, there is no limit on maximum width."
+  :type '(choice (const :tag "No limit" nil)
+                 (integer :tag "Max width" :value 80))
+  :version "27.1"
+  :group 'man)
+
 (defcustom Man-frame-parameters nil
   "Frame parameter list for creating a new frame for a manual page."
   :type '(repeat (cons :format "%v"
@@ -1005,6 +1033,25 @@ man-follow
       (error "No item under point")
     (man man-args)))
 
+(defvar Man-columns nil)
+
+(defun Man-columns ()
+  (let ((width (cond
+                ((and (integerp Man-width) (> Man-width 0))
+                 Man-width)
+                (Man-width
+                 (let ((window (get-buffer-window nil t)))
+                   (frame-width (and window (window-frame window)))))
+                (t
+                 (window-width (get-buffer-window nil t))))))
+    (when (and (integerp Man-width-max)
+               (> Man-width-max 0))
+      (setq width (min width Man-width-max)))
+    (when (and (integerp Man-width-min)
+               (> Man-width-min 0))
+      (setq width (max width Man-width-min)))
+    width))
+
 (defmacro Man-start-calling (&rest body)
   "Start the man command in `body' after setting up the environment"
   `(let ((process-environment (copy-sequence process-environment))
@@ -1041,20 +1088,8 @@ Man-start-calling
              (not (or (getenv "MANWIDTH") (getenv "COLUMNS"))))
       ;; Since the page buffer is displayed beforehand,
       ;; we can select its window and get the window/frame width.
-      (setenv "COLUMNS" (number-to-string
-                        (cond
-                         ((and (integerp Man-width) (> Man-width 0))
-                          Man-width)
-                         (Man-width
-                          (if (window-live-p (get-buffer-window 
(current-buffer) t))
-                              (with-selected-window (get-buffer-window 
(current-buffer) t)
-                                (frame-width))
-                            (frame-width)))
-                         (t
-                          (if (window-live-p (get-buffer-window 
(current-buffer) t))
-                              (with-selected-window (get-buffer-window 
(current-buffer) t)
-                                (window-width))
-                            (window-width)))))))
+      (setq-local Man-columns (Man-columns))
+      (setenv "COLUMNS" (number-to-string Man-columns)))
     ;; Since man-db 2.4.3-1, man writes plain text with no escape
     ;; sequences when stdout is not a tty.     In 2.5.0, the following
     ;; env-var was added to allow control of this (see Debian Bug#340673).
@@ -1525,7 +1560,19 @@ Man-mode
   (set (make-local-variable 'outline-regexp) Man-heading-regexp)
   (set (make-local-variable 'outline-level) (lambda () 1))
   (set (make-local-variable 'bookmark-make-record-function)
-       'Man-bookmark-make-record))
+       'Man-bookmark-make-record)
+  (add-hook 'window-size-change-functions (debounce #'Man-window-change 1) nil 
t)
+  (add-hook 'window-state-change-functions (debounce #'Man-window-change 1) 
nil t)
+  (add-hook 'window-selection-change-functions (debounce #'Man-window-change 
1) nil t))
+
+(defun Man-window-change (window)
+  (when (window-live-p window)
+    (with-selected-window window
+      (when (and (derived-mode-p 'Man-mode)
+                 (not (eq Man-columns (Man-columns))))
+        (let ((proc (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
+          (unless (and proc (not (eq (process-status proc) 'exit)))
+            (Man-update-manpage)))))))
 
 (defun Man-build-section-list ()
   "Build the list of manpage sections."

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