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bug#52537: [DOC] ‘top-visible’ and ‘bottom-visible’ (erroneous indicatio
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martin rudalics |
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bug#52537: [DOC] ‘top-visible’ and ‘bottom-visible’ (erroneous indications) |
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Thu, 16 Dec 2021 09:43:01 +0100 |
> In the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual, section 29.14 Child Frames,
This is section 30.14 in Emacs 28.
> a
> paragraph contains some errors about ‘top-visible’ and ‘bottom-visible’.
>
> #+begin_quote
> The ‘top-visible’ parameter specifies the >>number of pixels at the top
> of the frame that always remain visible<< within the parent’s native frame
> during dragging and should be set when specifying a non-‘nil’
> ‘drag-with-header-line’ parameter.
Although the description is not overly exhaustive, I cannot see an error
here. When I do (set-frame-parameter nil 'top-visible 100) for a child
frame with a header line and mouse-drag that frame via the header line
towards the bottom edge of its parent frame, at least 100 pixels of that
frame will remain visible.
> The ‘bottom-visible’ parameter
> specifies the >>number of pixels at the bottom of the frame that always
> remain visible<< within the parent’s native frame during dragging and
> should be preferred when specifying a non-‘nil’ ‘drag-with-mode-line’
> parameter.
> #+end_quote
>
> The correct description is given in the Emacs Lisp Reference
> Manual, section 29.4.3.7 Mouse Dragging Parameters.
Which has become section 30.4.3.7 in Emacs 28.
> #+begin_quote
> ‘top-visible’
> If this parameter is a number, >>the top edge of the frame never
> appears above the top edge<< of its display or parent frame.
Do you mean this part should be mentioned in section 30.14 too ...
> Moreover, as many pixels of the frame as specified by that number
> will remain visible >>when the frame is moved against any of the
> remaining edges<< of its display or parent frame. Setting this
> parameter is useful to guard against dragging a child frame with a
> non-‘nil’ ‘drag-with-header-line’ parameter completely out of the
> area of its parent frame.
>
> ‘bottom-visible’
> If this parameter is a number, >>the bottom edge of the frame never
> appears below the bottom edge<< of its display or parent frame.
... and also this part?
> Moreover, as many pixels of the frame as specified by that number
> will remain visible >>when the frame is moved against any of the
> remaining edges<< of its display or parent frame. Setting this
> parameter is useful to guard against dragging a child frame with a
> non-‘nil’ ‘drag-with-mode-line’ parameter completely out of the
> area of its parent frame.
> #+end_quote
>
> We may move the child frame with the mouse but not above (below) the top
> (bottom) edge of the native frame of the parent frame: this is the role
> of ‘top-visible’ (‘bottom-visible’) parameter.
Please elaborate: Is it "just" that these two parts are missing from the
Child Frames section (in which case I will happily add them there) or is
there a more intrinsic error in that section?
Thanks, martin