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Re: Annoying 1 pixel border when using LessTif
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Simon Josefsson |
Subject: |
Re: Annoying 1 pixel border when using LessTif |
Date: |
Wed, 24 Oct 2001 20:33:53 +0200 (CEST) |
On 24 Oct 2001, Gerd Moellmann wrote:
> Simon Josefsson <jas@extundo.com> writes:
>
> > > My eyes aren't the best: where should I look for that 1 pixel border?
> >
> > Outside of the entire emacs window, right before your wm (if any) adds its
> > own borders. Try clicking on the menubar, then it should blink as well
> > (the border is usually black but when blinking it also contains white dots).
>
> The blinking must be a feature of that particular LessTif version. I
> don't see it here with an older version and with OpenMotif. Anyway,
> I think the border in question should be the `internal border', frame
> parameter `internal-border-width' I believe.
No, the border I'm talking about is outside of `internal-border-width'.
It is probably specific to LessTif, yes.
> > (I'm on a 800x600 display, so 1 pixel borders around windows results in
> > loss of more than .5 % of the screen estate. Quite noticable.)
>
> Hm, vert. 2/600 = 1/300 and hoiz. 2/800 = 1/400 > 0.5%? :-).
If I maximize emacs, it is 800+800+600+600 pixels = 0.59 % of a 800x600
screen.