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From: | JD Smith |
Subject: | Re: Toolbar redraw causes unwanted selection |
Date: | Thu, 28 Dec 2006 22:52:23 -0700 |
On Dec 19, 2006, at 9:09 AM, Kim F. Storm wrote:
JD Smith <address@hidden> writes:On Dec 19, 2006, at 3:02 AM, Kim F. Storm wrote:As someone who often switches rapidly between row and 1-row toolbar windows (a C buffer and an IDLWAVE buffer, for instance), I can confirm that the constant resizing is a bit annoying -- though much less than the original unintended selection.Have you added more icons to the IDLWAVE tool-bar ? The default tool-bar doesn't need extra lines ...
None have been added in several years. Perhaps you have the default Emacs editing toolbar icons disabled? Normally, IDLWAVE's icons are appended to these (since they are valid in an idlwave-mode buffer), causing the toolbar resize for normal frame widths and font sizes. Is it possible this is the only mode which appends enough to the normal editing set to wrap? I find it hard to believe.
So why don't you turn it off then?That's what I end up doing. Many users prefer the toolbar (which has some conveniences), and don't know how to turn it off. And I might actually use it more if not for these twin inconveniences.I meant turn off just auto-resize-tool-bars ...
Aha, I see. But then I'd have to go around with a 2 row toolbar all the time, even when it was mostly blank.
JD
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