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bug#19012: 25.0.50; `help-window-select'


From: martin rudalics
Subject: bug#19012: 25.0.50; `help-window-select'
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 18:28:19 +0100

> The description of `other' in the Customize buffer (and the doc string)
> is incorrect.  Or else the behavior is bugged.
>
> If *Help* is shown in its own frame (e.g. from *Help* being a
> special-display buffer), and if the option value is `other' (the
> default), then the *Help* window (and frame) are *not* selected, in
> contradiction to what the doc says.
>
> On MS Windows, at least, if the *Help* frame in this context does not
> yet exist then yes, that frame (and thus the *Help* window is selected -
> the frame gets the input focus.  But that is because Windows always
> gives a newly created frame the focus.  And if the frame exists already
> then no, the *Help* window and its frame are not selected.  Focus stays
> with the frame where you invoked the help command.

It does get selected here on Windows XP.  What happens when you set
`help-window-select' to t?  Did you create the *Help* window with
`with-help-window'?  If so, please tell me the value of the
'quit-restore window parameter of the *Help* window.

> Note too that the description is anyway inadequate, because it seems to
> make the assumption that there *is* another window on the help window's
> frame: "unless the selected window is the only other window on the help
> window's frame" is not clear for the case where there is no such other
> window.

When there is "no such other window" the selected window "is not the
only other window on the help window's frame".  What am I missing?

martin





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