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From: | martin rudalics |
Subject: | bug#32977: 26.1.50; Emacs (on gnome 3, wayland, debian buster) calculates incorrect horizontal positions |
Date: | Thu, 26 Nov 2020 16:45:20 +0100 |
> I can reproduce this bug in Emacs 28: > > (set-frame-position (selected-frame) 0 0) > => t > (frame-position (selected-frame)) > => (-10 . 66) -10 is the position of the WM border. I tried to describe that in Bug#40817. The frame proper starts at 0. > If I do this, I can clearly see that the frame isn't outside the screen > (i.e., I can see other windows between the Emacs frame and the border of > the screen): > > (set-frame-position (selected-frame) 9 0) > => t > > But still: > > (frame-position (selected-frame)) > => (-1 . 66) > > This is a Debian bullseye system with Gnome Shell. > > Anybody got an idea what's going on here? Mutter doesn't like us. martin
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