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Re: bug#18215: 24.4.50; OSX 10.6.8; set-frame-size by pixelwise does not work following `make-fame`. |
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Fri, 08 Aug 2014 08:30:27 -0700 |
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The version of Emacs Trunk built on June 1, 2014 works well -- i.e., the two
examples in the current bug report work as expected.
GNU Emacs 24.4.50.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin10.8.0, NS appkit-1038.36 Version
10.6.8 (Build 10K549)) of 2014-06-01 on MP.local
I did not test any builds between the dates of June 2, 2014 through August 6,
2014.
Yes, `(set-frame-size (selected-frame) 1894 1054 t)`, works well with the
August 7 and 8, 2014 build when it is evaluated all by itself.
`M-x toggle-frame-maximized` works well with the August 7 and 8, 2014 build.
Keith
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At Fri, 08 Aug 2014 10:45:32 +0200,
martin rudalics wrote:
>
> > As to a version of Emacs Trunk built this morning (August 7, 2014), it is
> no longer possible to set the frame size using pixelwise immediately
> following a call of `make-frame`, or when launching Emacs.
>
> Can you tell me the date of the last build where this worked for you?
>
> > This no longer works on OSX 10.6.8:
> >
> > (let ((frame (make-frame)))
> > (set-frame-size frame 1894 1054 t))
>
> This should work, indeed. Does it work correctly by evaluating just
>
> (set-frame-size frame 1894 1054 t)
>
> interactively?
>
> > The following function should be able to work on startup of Emacs to
> modify the initial frame, however it does not work on OSX 10.6.8:
> >
> > (let ((frame (selected-frame)))
> > (cond
> > ((eq system-type 'darwin)
> > (setq ns-auto-hide-menu-bar t)
> > (set-frame-position frame 0 0) ;; must come after
> `ns-auto-hide-menu-bar`
> > (cond
> > ((and
> > (= 1920 (display-pixel-width))
> > (= 1080 (display-pixel-height)))
> > (set-frame-size frame 1894 1054 t))
> > ((and
> > (= 1920 (display-pixel-width))
> > (= 1200 (display-pixel-height)))
> > (set-frame-size frame 1894 1174 t))
> > ((and
> > (= 1280 (display-pixel-width))
> > (= 800 (display-pixel-height)))
> > (set-frame-size frame 1254 774 t))) )
> > ((eq system-type 'windows-nt)
> > ;; (w32-send-sys-command #xf030)
> > (set-frame-position frame 0 0)
> > (cond
> > ((and
> > (= 1920 (display-pixel-width))
> > (= 1003 (display-pixel-height)))
> > (set-frame-size frame 1876 940 t))
> > ((and
> > (= 1920 (display-pixel-width))
> > (= 1123 (display-pixel-height)))
> > (set-frame-size frame 1876 1052 t))
> > ((and
> > (= 1280 (display-pixel-width))
> > (= 723 (display-pixel-height)))
> > (set-frame-size frame 1250 670 t))) )))
>
> I hope it continues to work for you on Windows. Here setting the initial
> size works as expected on Windows. I don't have OSX to test it.
> BTW, does "maximizing" your frame on OSX work?
>
> martin
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