On Sat, 16 Nov 2024 at 08:59, martin rudalics wrote: > > That sounds too good to be true. Let's try to take a step back. With a > pristine, unpatched emacs -Q, when you do C-x 5 2, the new frame opens > much smaller than the initial frame. With a patched emacs -Q, when you > do C-x 5 2, the new frame window opens just as large as the initial > frame. Is that description correct? > Yes. And you do not see a behavior where the new frame is very small > initially and only then resizes to the final appearance? And if you > turn off the menu bars, the new frame opens as large as the initial > frame minus the height of the menu bar? > Sorry, I had forgotten about the instantaneous resizing. So yes, with the patched Emacs, I get this resizing, if my eyes don't deceive me (it is very fast). And indeed, when I turn off menu bars, the second frame still opens small, even with the patch. If the answer to all these is yes, then what was the patch? Just that > recent one where I set the natural sizes in emacsgtkfixed.c to 800x600? > Or do you have applied some patch I sent earlier? > I am referring to your gtkutil-frame-2.diff of October 6th. So anyway, what I'm really trying to understand is just in simple terms what tests you'd like me to run next. -- https://rrt.sc3d.org