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RE: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter
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Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter |
Date: |
Fri, 5 Aug 2016 10:18:12 -0700 (PDT) |
> Is there anyone out there who has an idea how the 'minibuffer'
> parameter should be set and used? Maybe nobody uses them any more.
If by "them" you mean frame parameter `minibuffer' then yes, I use it.
I create a standalone minibuffer frame, so my `minibuffer-frame-alist'
has (minibuffer . only), using (setq minibuffer-frame-alist ...).
And my `default-frame-alist' has (minibuffer), aka (minibuffer . nil).
I do that similarly: (setq default-frame-alist...).
But I think you probably knew all that, so it is perhaps not really
what you are asking.
- Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/08/05
- Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, martin rudalics, 2016/08/05
- RE: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter,
Drew Adams <=
- Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, martin rudalics, 2016/08/05
- RE: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, Drew Adams, 2016/08/05
- Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, martin rudalics, 2016/08/05
- RE: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, Drew Adams, 2016/08/05
- Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, martin rudalics, 2016/08/06
- RE: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, Drew Adams, 2016/08/06
- Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, martin rudalics, 2016/08/07
Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/08/05