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Re: Pixel-based display functions
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martin rudalics |
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Re: Pixel-based display functions |
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Sun, 01 Feb 2015 09:51:20 +0100 |
> The main problem with it is that it has to
> work in a window, and much of the computation in shr takes place in
> temporary buffers. But perhaps that can be worked around somehow.
No. Display can be affected by the window the text is displayed in, for
example, if you use something like an overlay with a window property.
In addition, you have to account for the default face of the window's
frame. So you have to, at least temporarily, associate the text with
the window where you eventually want to show it to get these applied.
martin
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