GNU bug report logs - #22000
25.0.50; Running dired changes frame width, gtk_distribute_natural_allocation throws assertion

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: David Engster <deng <at> randomsample.de>

Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2015 20:56:02 UTC

Severity: normal

Merged with 15700, 18270, 22898, 25313, 31626

Found in versions 24.3, 24.5, 25.0.50

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Message #258 received at 22000 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):

From: Stephen Berman <stephen.berman <at> gmx.net>
To: Vivek Dasmohapatra <vivek <at> etla.org>
Cc: martin rudalics <rudalics <at> gmx.at>, Robert Pluim <rpluim <at> gmail.com>,
 22000 <at> debbugs.gnu.org, Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
Subject: Re: bug#22000: Patch addressing the menu-bar frame-resize interaction
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2018 18:21:04 +0200
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On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 15:44:21 +0100 (BST) Vivek Dasmohapatra <vivek <at> etla.org> wrote:

>> There are a couple of visual oddities: when the `menu-bar-scrollbar'
>> frame parameter has the value nil or `forced-resize' (or when the item
>
> Could you grab screenshots (just the rectangle around the glitch will
> suffice - don't need the whole X window or screen)?
>
> Makes it easier to compare/debug/etc.

Here's a screenshot showing the the menu and tool bars in Emacs without
your patches (left), with patches and menu-bar-scrollbar set to
`automatic' (middle) and set to nil (right):

[menubar1.png (image/png, attachment)]
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I don't know how to grab a screenshot with an open menu -- as soon as
the menu loses focus (needed to run the screenshot program) it
disappears.  So I photographed the screen and grabbed a screenshot of the
images to reduce the size, though it's still more than 500kB and the
quality is poor -- sorry, but maybe it's good enough to see the issues:

[menubar2.png (image/png, attachment)]
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Steve Berman

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