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Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter
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martin rudalics |
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Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter |
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Tue, 23 Aug 2016 10:19:55 +0200 |
> #<window 10 on Quick_Start_for_RTL_Users_9June16.pdf> parent: #<window 9>
> pixel left: 0 top: 1001 size: 1910 x 76 new: 76
> char left: 0 top: 52 size: 212 x 4 new: 4
> normal: 1.0 x 0.07056638811513463 new: nil
> body pixel: 1894 x 56 char: 210 x 2
> width left fringe: 8 left margin: 0 right margin: 0
> width right fringe: 8 scroll-bar: 0 divider: 0
> height header-line: 0 mode-line: 20 divider: 0
>
> #<window 4 on *Minibuf-0*> parent: nil
> pixel left: 0 top: 1077 size: 1910 x 19 new: 190
> char left: 0 top: 56 size: 212 x 1 new: 10
> normal: 1.0 x 1.0 new: 0
> body pixel: 1894 x 19 char: 210 x 1
> width left fringe: 8 left margin: 0 right margin: 0
> width right fringe: 8 scroll-bar: 0 divider: 0
> height header-line: 0 mode-line: 0 divider: 0
That's not what I see in the image you posted earlier. In the dump,
Window 9 is 76 pixels high (4 lines) while the minibuffer window is 19
pixels high (one line). In the image, the window corresponding to
window 9 is only one line high as the minibuffer window. Also, I doubt
that deleting the other windows via C-x 1 will automatically give Window
9 its modeline back.
> I strongly believe it's this:
> http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/elpa.git/tree/packages/hydra/lv.el
>
> The mode-line-less window is exactly what lv.el does for creating hydras.
> What seems to happen is that the pdf-tools timer error does not allow a
> hydra to finish doing its job.
lv should give that window a different background so it can be
distinguished as such. As a rule, if people use neither dividers nor
scrollbars/modelines, they should find some other way to distinguish
windows. Otherwise, it's too easy to mix up their contents.
martin
- Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, (continued)
- Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/08/10
- Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, martin rudalics, 2016/08/21
- Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, Kaushal Modi, 2016/08/21
- Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, Kaushal Modi, 2016/08/22
- Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, Kaushal Modi, 2016/08/22
- Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, Kaushal Modi, 2016/08/22
- Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, martin rudalics, 2016/08/22
- Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter, Kaushal Modi, 2016/08/22
- Re: About the 'minibuffer' frame parameter,
martin rudalics <=