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RE: [Annoyance] resizing of echo area is too eager
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Wedler, Christoph |
Subject: |
RE: [Annoyance] resizing of echo area is too eager |
Date: |
Wed, 7 May 2003 21:32:58 +0200 |
Kenichi Handa wrote:
> In article <address@hidden>, "Wedler, Christoph" <address@hidden> writes:
>>> [...] What happens if you evalute this?
>>> (message _SOME_KOREAN_STRING_)
>> The same (the echo area is unnecessarily resized).
> Is it really unnecessary? The reason why it is resized is
> that Emacs detects that the message doesn't fit in the
> height of the normal line. Perhaps, you font has
> unnecessarily big ascent or descent value.
You're right, the ascent is one point higher. I see, Emacs then wants
to increase the height of the echo area, but its height must always be a
multiple of the height of the default font.
>> Hm, this works if I `setq' that variable before calling `message', but
>> (let ((resize-mini-windows nil)) (message _SOME_KOREAN_STRING_))
>> still resizes the echo area.
> Yes, because redisplay happens only after the execution of the above
> code is finished.
Hm. Unfortunately, Stefans idea didn't work: the echo area would be
resized after the `sit-for' period.
> By they way, even with the default value of resize-mini-windows
> (grow-only), the behaviour of quail input method should be improved.
> Previously, it resizes the echo area so frequently, but now it makes
> the area taller just once, and keep that hight until you turns the
> input method off. Could you verify it?
Well, I use Emacs-21.3... I could try the development version if...
Some time ago, Savannah's WebCVS offered to download a tarball of the
head revision. I don't see this anymore...
- Christoph