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Re: Better handling of window margins
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martin rudalics |
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Re: Better handling of window margins |
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Fri, 04 Dec 2015 20:23:46 +0100 |
> "C-x 3" should compare window-min-width with the size of the text area
> only.
Why break the window code?
>> When I split a window I have to shrink the original one. When I have
>> two side by side window and want to enlarge one of them I have to shrink
>> the other one. So we have to solve the same problem in both cases.
>
> What problem is that?
That of shrinking a window.
> The problem we need to solve in the split-window case is whether to
> split vertically or horizontally.
There is no such problem.
> There's no such problem when
> resizing a window.
>
> If you mean the problem when to refuse the resize because the window
> is too small, then yes, it should also look at the size of the text
> area alone.
We started miscommunicating in a strange way. I'll better leave this
discussion now. It has become too confusing for me.
martin
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