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bug#64166: 29.0.92; A :box with negative vertical width does not avoid a
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Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#64166: 29.0.92; A :box with negative vertical width does not avoid any increase in the line height |
Date: |
Mon, 19 Jun 2023 22:41:53 +0300 |
> From: Sebastian Miele <iota@whxvd.name>
> Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2023 14:46:17 +0200
>
> In ‘src/emacs -Q’ create a buffer in fundamental mode and add the
> following contents:
>
> text
> text
> text
>
> At the end of the second line, evaluate (‘eval-expression’):
>
> (insert (propertize "text" 'face '(:box '(:line-width (-1 . -1)))))
>
> The height of the line clearly changes. But that is contrary to what
> the manual says about the ‘:box’ face attribute:
>
> "A negative horizontal or vertical width −N means to draw a line of
> width N that occupies the space of the underlying text, thus avoiding
> any increase in the character height or width."
The above is incorrect face specification. Try this instead:
(insert (propertize "text" 'face '(:box (:line-width (-1 . -1)))))
> Apart from that:
>
> (1) Using ‘:line-width (-1 . -1)’ seems to yield the exact same result
> as ‘:line-width (1 . 1)’ does, both in width and in height.
>
> (2) Using even larger negative values has no effect.
> ‘:line-width (-10 . -10)’ also seems to yield the exact same result as
> ‘:line-width (1 . 1)’ does.
>
> Apparantly, all negative values are treates as positive 1, contrary to
> what the manual states.
What happens if you remove the redundant quote?