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#44080
27.1; Display behavior of overlays `after-string` in resizable minibuffer frames
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Reported by: Clemens <clemens.radermacher <at> posteo.de>
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2020 18:40:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 27.1
Done: Clemens <clemens.radermacher <at> posteo.de>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #47 received at 44080 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Clemens <clemens.radermacher <at> posteo.de> writes:
>> > I did not know `resize-mini-frames` is already allowed to be a
>> > function, I don't use that feature at all so I'm a bit clueless about
>> > possible settings. It doesn't look like `window--resize-mini-frame` is
>> > called anywhere? Is that function meant for users?
>> Yes. For example with my Emacs 27 it's documented as
>
> I was referring to the `window--resize-mini-frame` which I couldn't find
> any calls for.
>
>> Could you try coding it? It's straightforward and you could test it
>> immediately and possibly discuss it with the 'mini-frame-mode' people.
>
> I can do it but I'm not so familiar with the Emacs development
> workflow myself. In this case I would clone the latest Emacs and then
> export my changes as a patch and send them here right?
Clemens, if you'll keep the name 'fit-mini-frame-to-buffer' for the new
function, I (as the 'mini-frame-mode' people :)) can replace the call to
'fit-frame-to-buffer' with it in the 'mini-frame-mode' right now. So
you'll be able to test the new function once you implement it.
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