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bug#62275: 28.2; Changing major mode changes the current text scaling
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#62275: 28.2; Changing major mode changes the current text scaling |
Date: |
Mon, 20 Mar 2023 19:00:37 +0200 |
> From: Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com>
> CC: "62275@debbugs.gnu.org" <62275@debbugs.gnu.org>
> Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2023 16:19:22 +0000
>
> > > > But that's what text-scaling does: it enlarges
> > > > the default face's font.
> > >
> > > You seem to be dancing around this.
> >
> > Why the sarcasm/insult? I don't have to have this conversation, and I
> > certainly won't if you keep this attitude.
>
> There's neither any sarcasm nor any insult there.
> You're apparently seeing what you want to see.
> Why do that?
I definitely wasn't "dancing".
> > > Text-scaling does NOT "customize the default face".
> >
> > Of course, it does.
>
> For some meaning of "customize", perhaps. I didn't
> see any use of any `custom*' functions. But I may
> not have read the code carefully enough.
Customization in our terminology doesn't necessarily mean one has to
use "M-x customize-SOMETHING". A simple setq can also be a
customization, as well as some others.
> > Yes, as expected. Text-scaling, by contrast, is a buffer-local
> > behavior, and buffer-local behaviors get reset when the major mode
> > changes.
>
> I think you're confirming what I said. Text-scaling
> doesn't just change face `default' for a given frame.
Text-scaling is a buffer-local change of a face.
> > > These are different things: (1) zooming a buffer
> > > (everywhere) and (2) zooming a frame (all its
> > > windows, whatever the buffers) and zooming
> > > nothing in any other frame.
> >
> > Not very different, since we now have
> > global-text-scale-adjust and friends.
>
> Interesting. I know nothing about such a command.
> I don't see it in Emacs 28.2 (the latest release).
It's new in Emacs 29.
> Does it zoom all windows (any buffers) in a frame?
> Does it zoom only the current frame?
It affects all faces on all frames.
> At any rate, feel free to close this bug
Done.
- bug#62275: 28.2; Changing major mode changes the current text scaling, Drew Adams, 2023/03/19
- bug#62275: 28.2; Changing major mode changes the current text scaling, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/03/19
- bug#62275: 28.2; Changing major mode changes the current text scaling, Drew Adams, 2023/03/19
- bug#62275: 28.2; Changing major mode changes the current text scaling, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/03/19
- bug#62275: 28.2; Changing major mode changes the current text scaling, Drew Adams, 2023/03/19
- bug#62275: 28.2; Changing major mode changes the current text scaling, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/03/20
- bug#62275: 28.2; Changing major mode changes the current text scaling, Drew Adams, 2023/03/20
- bug#62275: 28.2; Changing major mode changes the current text scaling,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- bug#62275: 28.2; Changing major mode changes the current text scaling, Drew Adams, 2023/03/20