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bug#1754: 23.0.60; tool-bar is shown with tool-bar-mode off
From: |
Chong Yidong |
Subject: |
bug#1754: 23.0.60; tool-bar is shown with tool-bar-mode off |
Date: |
Thu, 01 Jan 2009 02:03:21 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.0.60 (gnu/linux) |
"Drew Adams" <drew.adams@oracle.com> writes:
> Huh? Why is that the right thing?
Because your function `foo' tells Emacs to add a tool-bar to new frames.
Here is a much, much simpler version of your "bug":
In foo.el;
(tool-bar-mode -1)
(defun foo ()
(interactive)
(setq default-frame-alist
(append (list (cons 'tool-bar-lines 1))
default-frame-alist)))
emacs -Q -l "foo.el" -f "foo"
When foo.el is loaded, that turns off tool-bar-mode (internally, this
works by modifying default-frame-alist and changing the frame parameter
`tool-bar-lines' to 0).
Next, the function `foo' is run. That modifies default-frame-alist by
adding (tool-bar-lines . 1). So, all new frames get a tool-bar.
- bug#1754: 23.0.60; tool-bar is shown with tool-bar-mode off, Drew Adams, 2009/01/01
- bug#1754: 23.0.60; tool-bar is shown with tool-bar-mode off,
Chong Yidong <=
- bug#1754: 23.0.60; tool-bar is shown with tool-bar-mode off, Drew Adams, 2009/01/01
- bug#1754: 23.0.60; tool-bar is shown with tool-bar-mode off, Drew Adams, 2009/01/01
- bug#1754: 23.0.60; tool-bar is shown with tool-bar-mode off, Jason Rumney, 2009/01/01
- bug#1754: 23.0.60; tool-bar is shown with tool-bar-mode off, Drew Adams, 2009/01/01
- bug#1754: 23.0.60; tool-bar is shown with tool-bar-mode off, Drew Adams, 2009/01/01
- bug#1754: 23.0.60; tool-bar is shown with tool-bar-mode off, Drew Adams, 2009/01/01
- bug#1754: 23.0.60; tool-bar is shown with tool-bar-mode off, Jason Rumney, 2009/01/02
- bug#1754: 23.0.60; tool-bar is shown with tool-bar-mode off, martin rudalics, 2009/01/02
bug#1754: 23.0.60; tool-bar is shown with tool-bar-mode off, Jason Rumney, 2009/01/01