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#5308
23.1.91; Geometry quirk on OpenSuSE 11.2
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Reported by: Steve Revilak <steve <at> srevilak.net>
Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 14:09:05 UTC
Severity: minor
Done: Stefan Kangas <stefan <at> marxist.se>
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I think your figure 2 is a proper bug. The rest is probably
interactions with the window manager. I'll have to install your
versions and check. It may take a while.
Jan D.
On 2010-01-13 02:44, Steve Revilak wrote:
> Jan,
>
> Thanks for responding. I'm sorry that you didn't get much useful
> information from my initial report. Please let me try again, and I
> will make an effort to be clearer this time.
>
> First, I'd like to provide you with some system information.
>
>
> Operating System:
>
> (1:0)srevilak:~$ cat /etc/SuSE-release openSUSE 11.2 (i586)
> VERSION = 11.2
> (0:0)srevilak:~$ uname -a
> Linux srevilak 2.6.31.5-0.1-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT 2009-10-26 15:49:03
> +0100 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
>
>
> Window Manager:
>
> (0:0)srevilak:~$ kde4-config --version
> Qt: 4.5.3
> KDE: 4.3.1 (KDE 4.3.1) "release 6"
> kde4-config: 1.0
>
>
> Contents of .Xresources (a single line, containing a comment):
>
> (0:0)srevilak:~$ cat .Xresources
> ! .Xresources
>
>
> Contents of .emacs (a single line, containing a comment):
>
> (0:0)srevilak:~$ cat .emacs
> ; .emacs
>
> Finally, to be sure that ~/.Xresources agrees with our current
> environment.
>
> (0:0)srevilak:~$ xrdb .Xresources
>
>
>
> First, I will start emacs with the command line
>
> /usr/local/emacs-23.1.91/bin/emacs --no-init-file --no-site-file
> -geometry 86x44-0+0
> figure-1.png shows a snapshot of my screen after starting emacs. As
> you can see, emacs occupies most of the vertical space on the screen.
>
> Next, I will quit emacs, then run the following command line
>
> /usr/local/emacs-23.1.91/bin/emacs --no-init-file --no-site-file
> -geometry 86x45-0+0
>
> Notice that I have increased the height from 44 to 45, which is just a
> little too large to fit on the screen; the rest of the command line is
> unchanged. The result of this appears in figure-2.png.
>
> Observe that figure-1.png and figure-2.png are quite different.
>
>
> As you noted before, this could be the Window Manager's doing. For my
> third (and final) snapshot, I would like to provide evidence which
> suggests that it is not the window manager.
>
> /usr/bin/emacs --no-init-file --no-site-file -geometry 86x45-0+0
>
> Above, /usr/bin/emacs is emacs 23.1.1, as packaged with OpenSUSE 11.2
> (you'll see this from emacs' splash screen). The result of running
> this command appears in figure-3.png. As you can see, figure-3.png
> resembles figure-1.png much more than figure-2.png.
>
>
> The difference between figure-2.png and figure-3.png is the core of my
> issue. Specifically,
>
> * When Emacs-23.1.1 is confronted with a geometry that is too large
> for the height of the screen, then emacs-23.1.1 respects the
> geometry as best as it can. In figure-3.png, we see that
> Emacs-23.1.1 took up as much of the vertical screen space as was
> possible.
>
> * When Emacs-23.1.91 is confronted with a geometry that is too large
> for the height of the screen, then emacs-23.1.91 does not try to
> respect the geometry as best as it can. As you can see from
> figure-2.png, emacs-23.1.91 opted for a much smaller height. (In
> figure-2.png, you can also see a very different appearance in the
> splash screen itself.)
>
> In summary, I believe that the behavior shown in figure-3.png (produced by
> emacs-23.1.1) is more correct than the behavior shown in figure-2.png
> (produced by emacs-23.1.91).
>
> Please let me know if you'd like me to provide any additional details.
>
> Steve Revilak
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