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RE: Weird frame/buffer interaction
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EXT-Broida, Michael P |
Subject: |
RE: Weird frame/buffer interaction |
Date: |
Mon, 4 Mar 2002 12:31:27 -0600 |
Hi!
I was CC'd on the below message, and figured I'd
throw my two cents in to cloud the issue. <grin>
I don't know what "magic resize" you're talking
about. My original post was about the fact that
SOMETIMES I can drag a modebar down and it will
compress several windows below it, but OTHER TIMES
it will only compress the FIRST window below the
bar then will STOP moving. I can't see any kind
of pattern on when it allow or disallows that
resizing to occur.
Hope that helps a bit.
Thanks for looking at it, folks!
Mike
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> I just tried to create 6 windows on a frame (50x132) with
>
> I can't even see the bottom window when I try this, not even with font
> 5x7.
> So I can't debug it. But I can answer some questions:
>
> Depending on the sequence in which the windows are split, the "magic"
> resizing of the windows seem to affect all or only some of the
> windows. So it is might be related to "parent/child" window
> relationships?
>
> Not in a case like this. When all the splittings are vertical,
> you get one set of equal siblings under a single parent window.
>
> Can you make the problem happen using C-x ^? That way you could
> determine more precisely when the problem happens, so you could get
> set up such that the next C-x ^ command will produce the problem.
> That would make it more convenient to step thru and see why it
> suddenly makes all the windows equal in size.
>
- Re: Weird frame/buffer interaction, Kim F. Storm, 2002/03/01
- RE: Weird frame/buffer interaction,
EXT-Broida, Michael P <=
- RE: Weird frame/buffer interaction, EXT-Broida, Michael P, 2002/03/05
- RE: Weird frame/buffer interaction, EXT-Broida, Michael P, 2002/03/05
- RE: Weird frame/buffer interaction, EXT-Broida, Michael P, 2002/03/05
- RE: Weird frame/buffer interaction, EXT-Broida, Michael P, 2002/03/07
- RE: Weird frame/buffer interaction, EXT-Broida, Michael P, 2002/03/07
- RE: Weird frame/buffer interaction, EXT-Broida, Michael P, 2002/03/07