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bug#36250: [PATCH] Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily
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martin rudalics |
Subject: |
bug#36250: [PATCH] Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Jun 2019 10:46:52 +0200 |
> So, if I understand the above correctly, the purpose is simply to
> not allow Emacs showing half of a line or half of a column. Well. I
> admit I don't really understand why would someone want to waste
> space showing nothing (since showing half of a line is more useful
> than showing nothing), but if you are sure that there are users who
> want this… Oh, well.
Try to imagine why 'frame-resize-pixelwise' defaults to nil ...
martin
- bug#36250: [PATCH] Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily, (continued)
- bug#36250: [PATCH] Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily, Konstantin Kharlamov, 2019/06/16
- bug#36250: [PATCH] Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/06/16
- bug#36250: [PATCH] Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily, Konstantin Kharlamov, 2019/06/16
- bug#36250: [PATCH] Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/06/16
- bug#36250: [PATCH] Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily, Konstantin Kharlamov, 2019/06/16
- bug#36250: [PATCH] Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/06/16
- bug#36250: [PATCH] Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/06/16
- bug#36250: [PATCH] Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/06/16
- bug#36250: [PATCH] Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily, martin rudalics, 2019/06/17
- bug#36250: [PATCH] Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily, Konstantin Kharlamov, 2019/06/17
- bug#36250: [PATCH] Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily,
martin rudalics <=
- bug#36250: [PATCH] Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily, Juanma Barranquero, 2019/06/17
bug#36250: Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily, Konstantin Kharlamov, 2019/06/16
bug#36250: [PATCH v2] Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily, Konstantin Kharlamov, 2019/06/16
bug#36250: [PATCH v3] Allow Emacs to be resized arbitrarily, Konstantin Kharlamov, 2019/06/16
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