Hello.
4 apr 2012 kl. 22:00 skrev Ken Brown:
When emacs is built with gtk3 and the window geometry is specified on the
command line or in .Xdefaults, the following warning appears in the terminal
from which emacs was started:
Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_window_parse_geometry() called on a window with no visible
children; the window should be set up before gtk_window_parse_geometry() is
called.
To reproduce:
1. Build emacs with the configure option --with-x-toolkit=gtk3.
2. emacs -Q --geometry=80x34+340+40&
I don't know enough about gtk to know whether this warning can safely be
ignored, but here's a quote from the source file gtk/gtkwindow.c in which
gtk_window_parse_geometry is defined:
* Note that for gtk_window_parse_geometry() to work as expected, it has
* to be called when the window has its "final" size, i.e. after calling
* gtk_widget_show_all() on the contents and gtk_window_set_geometry_hints()
* on the window.
This is a false warning. There are known issues with the rows in the geometry
given to Emacs (you may get less rows than you ask for) but the positions are
AFAIK more or less correct (i.e. both Gtk and the window manager modifyes it in
an effort to keep the window onscreen). I don't know why they added this
warning in Gtk+ 3, the code is more or less the same as in Gtk+2.