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#21415
25.0.50; Emacs Trunk -- pixelwise width/height for x-create-frame
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Reported by: Keith David Bershatsky <esq <at> lawlist.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2015 17:43:01 UTC
Severity: wishlist
Found in version 25.0.50
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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> I have never used GNUStep, maybe I should try it out so that my patch work
> there. Are there build instructions for this somewhere?
Don't bother. Hardly anyone but me regularly builds on GNUStep. And I
can't use it anyway - too many other problems.
> Anyway, I think the problem you are seeing is due to the fact that I have
> replaced the code in "zoom" with custom code that simply resizes the frame.
> On OS X there is nothing special happening when maximizing the frame -- the
> outer frame (one pixel thick) is still there, no buttons should change
> state etc.
I suppose so. Maybe I find a way to splice in some code tailored for
GNUStep. But it will have low priority.
> One thing we should try is to check is the old zoom system would work
> better in GNUStep after all (this is the first of the three different zoom
> version in the code).
>
> Also, it would be interesting to see the NSTRACE output of a session where
> we go "fullwidth" and then "maximized" and compare it with what happens
> under OS X -- if it still is a problem after changing the zoom method.
I'll give you some feedback when I'm back there. One problem with
NSTRACE I have is that it clutters output with ns_update_window_begin
and ns_defined_color entries. I now started to comment them out one by
one. Maybe you could devise a method to display these optionally only.
> When it comes to the double tool bar, I have unfortunately no idea what the
> problem is.
It's a bad interaction between GNUStep and the window manager. Maybe I
can find out more.
Meanwhile please install your changes.
martin
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