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#27923
24.3; -iconic switch screws up geometry
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Reported by: Geoff Kuenning <geoff <at> cs.hmc.edu>
Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2017 20:42:02 UTC
Severity: minor
Tags: moreinfo
Found in version 24.3
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #14 received at 27923 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hi, Martin,
I apologize profusely for my unacceptably long delay in answering
your questions; your message slipped by me and I only found it
when I was cleaning up old emails.
FWIW, when I was doing the tests below there was a brief flash on
my screen each time I launched emacs, implying that the window is
first mapped and then unmapped. I don't know of that's related to
the problem.
> emacs -Q --iconic --geometry 80x78+1180+0 --font
> "-misc-fixed-bold-r-normal-*-15-*-100-100-*-*-ISO8859-1"
This works correctly, but the geometry reported by xwininfo is
79x77+100+0 (which is related to my Emacs.geometry Xrdb setting
rather than my gnuemacs.geometry).
> emacs -Q --iconic --load ~/init.el
works entirely correctly with the first init.el (including correct
X placement).
> emacs -Q --load ~/init.el
works entirely correctly with the second init.el.
> Also, please tell me what
> your original scenario gives with the line specifying the font
> setting
> removed from the resource file.
That one still fails.
>> My display is 3840x1200. I'm pretty sure that's wider than
>> 1900. ;-)
>
> That's bad because it means we are in the area of one of the
> most
> elusive bugs I've seen over the past years. Your scenario has
> been
> already reported (with .emacs instead of using a resource file)
> as
>
> https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=24526
>
> and probably also here
>
> https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=25943
>
> The underlying problem seems to be that the geometry settings
> for an
> invisible or iconified frame get lost somewhere and are not
> processed
> (or even reverted) when the frame is made visible. On Windows,
> the bug
> manifests itself when specifying the geometry in the init file
> but not
> when the geometry is specified as command argument. On
> GNU/Linux the
> bug seems to depend on the window manager - I can't reproduce it
> here on
> Debian using Xfwm.
>
>> In your suggested test, yes, setting default-frame-alist and
>> then
>> creating a new iconified frame does indeed give me the desired
>> properties.
>
> Which suggests that creating the initial frame with its
> dimensions is
> the culprit. What does M-: RET (frame-width) RET of the
> deformed frame
> print?
>
>> Please let me know if there are any additional tests you'd like
>> me to perform.
>
> There are. First I would like to see whether the bug occurs
> with all
> possible invocation scenarios in the same way. Please invoke
> Emacs as
>
> emacs -Q --iconic --geometry 80x78+1180+0 --font
> "-misc-fixed-bold-r-normal-*-15-*-100-100-*-*-ISO8859-1"
>
> as
>
> emacs -Q --iconic --load ~/init.el
>
> with init.el specified as
>
> (setq default-frame-alist
> '((width . 80)
> (height . 78)
> (left . 1180)
> (font
> . "-misc-fixed-bold-r-normal-*-15-*-100-100-*-*-ISO8859-1")))
>
> and as
>
> emacs -Q --load ~/init.el
>
> with init.el specified as
>
> (setq default-frame-alist
> '((width . 80)
> (height . 78)
> (left . 1180)
> (font
> . "-misc-fixed-bold-r-normal-*-15-*-100-100-*-*-ISO8859-1")
> (visibility . icon)))
>
> and tell me whether the results are the same. Also, please tell
> me what
> your original scenario gives with the line specifying the font
> setting
> removed from the resource file.
>
> Thanks, martin
>
> PS: Please keep 27923 <at> debbugs.gnu.org CC'd
>
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