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From: | martin rudalics |
Subject: | Re: Infrastructural complexity. |
Date: | Thu, 23 Jul 2009 11:24:35 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.21 (Windows/20090302) |
>> If you read my proposal you would know that window groups always form >> rectangles. So even if `window-list' returned only windows within a >> specific group these would add up to a rectangle. > [...] > _______ > | |_| | > | |_| | > |_|_|_| > > Then split the window in the center of > that and from the resulting two leaf windows > form a group. > > Now the non-grouped windows in that frame > fail to add up to a rectangle. > > Did I misunderstand something? Not at all. Only window groups are guaranteed to form rectangles. I never claimed that the remaining windows would add up to a rectangle. And obviously you can't retrieve the remaining windows by calling `window-list'. You can subtract the windows in a window group from the windows returned by `window-list' to get the "remaining" windows. martin
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