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bug#71669: 30.0.50; macOS: `emacs --geometry` flag broken, only `-geomet
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Stefan Kangas |
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bug#71669: 30.0.50; macOS: `emacs --geometry` flag broken, only `-geometry` works |
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Fri, 21 Jun 2024 18:09:00 +0000 |
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:
> Not necessarily. My reading of the VC history is that before commit
> d7d8c62a57e7, which unified the NS handling of command-line arguments
> with the rest of GUI platforms, there was no support for -g (in any of
> its forms, including -geometry and --geometry) on macOS. So it could
> be that the fact we now support -g and -geometry is a bug.
In d7d8c62a57e7 it was actually still commented out. Proper support was
only added 4 years later, in commit e543ae917.
The fact that "--geometry" wasn't commented out at the time looks like
it was just an oversight.
> If you add --geometry to command-line-ns-option-alist, does it work as
> expected, with all formats of -geometry that are supposed to be
> supported? If yes, we could enable that on macOS and see if anything
> breaks or someone complains. But maybe if you try this, you will find
> the reason why this switch is not fully supported on NS.
It works fine, so I pushed a patch to master. Closing this now, thanks.
- bug#71669: 30.0.50; macOS: `emacs --geometry` flag broken, only `-geometry` works, Stefan Kangas, 2024/06/20
- bug#71669: 30.0.50; macOS: `emacs --geometry` flag broken, only `-geometry` works, Po Lu, 2024/06/20
- bug#71669: 30.0.50; macOS: `emacs --geometry` flag broken, only `-geometry` works, Stefan Kangas, 2024/06/20
- bug#71669: 30.0.50; macOS: `emacs --geometry` flag broken, only `-geometry` works, Po Lu, 2024/06/20
- bug#71669: 30.0.50; macOS: `emacs --geometry` flag broken, only `-geometry` works, Stefan Kangas, 2024/06/20
- bug#71669: 30.0.50; macOS: `emacs --geometry` flag broken, only `-geometry` works, Eli Zaretskii, 2024/06/21
- bug#71669: 30.0.50; macOS: `emacs --geometry` flag broken, only `-geometry` works,
Stefan Kangas <=