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RE: Toolbar mode on/off
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Drew Adams |
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RE: Toolbar mode on/off |
Date: |
Mon, 24 Sep 2007 15:46:44 -0700 |
> at the current point of time, enabling the toolbar and disabling it
> again is not a noop, but rather causes shrinking.
Shrinking of what? The frame? The font?
In Emacs 22.1, I don't see shrinking of anything. The number of lines
displayed is reduced or increased - that's the only change I see.
> That's ugly. On
> the other side, Emacs should not increase its frame size beyond the
> given initial frame size.
>
> So I think that Emacs should record its startup frame size in _pixels_
> (or just record whether it started its geometry calculation with the
> toolbar on or off). Turning the toolbar on and off should then cause
> the text size to have the largest size fitting inside of the original
> startup frame size.
>
> Of course, it would be nicer (and simpler altogether) if Emacs did not
> change its frame pixel size at all when turning toolbar (or menubar or
> whatever) on and off.
Just to be sure I understand. Are you saying that turning the tool-bar on or
off should have the (side-)effect of changing the font size?
If so, my answer would be no, it should not. Better to change the frame size
(if necessary) than the font size, IMO. But I don't see either one change in
Emacs 22.1 (and that's good).
- Toolbar mode on/off, David Kastrup, 2007/09/24
- RE: Toolbar mode on/off,
Drew Adams <=
- Re: Toolbar mode on/off, David Kastrup, 2007/09/25
- RE: Toolbar mode on/off, Drew Adams, 2007/09/25
- Re: Toolbar mode on/off, Robert J. Chassell, 2007/09/25
- RE: Toolbar mode on/off, Drew Adams, 2007/09/25
- Re: Toolbar mode on/off, Robert J. Chassell, 2007/09/25
- RE: Toolbar mode on/off, Drew Adams, 2007/09/25
- RE: Toolbar mode on/off, Davis Herring, 2007/09/26
Re: Toolbar mode on/off, Jan Djärv, 2007/09/25
Re: Toolbar mode on/off, Richard Stallman, 2007/09/25