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the window tree, window-combination-limit
From: |
Mike Kupfer |
Subject: |
the window tree, window-combination-limit |
Date: |
Wed, 30 Nov 2016 21:08:09 -0800 |
The discussion for bug 25055 mentioned the variable
window-combination-resize. Since I frequently use balance-windows after
splitting or deleting a window, window-combination-resize looked worth
investigating. Its docstring (in 25.1.90) says
This variable takes no effect if the variable ‘window-combination-limit’ is
non-nil.
so I also looked at window-combination-limit. I have a couple questions
as a result.
The default value for window-combination-limit is 'window-size', which
is documented as
‘window-size’ means that splitting a window for displaying a buffer
makes a new parent window provided ‘display-buffer’ is supposed to
explicitly set the window’s size due to the presence of a
‘window-height’ or ‘window-width’ entry in the alist used by
‘display-buffer’. Otherwise, this value is handled like nil.
After several attempts I can parse the first sentence, but I'm having
trouble understanding its significance.
More generally, as a user, should I care about the window tree and
parent windows? A web search on
emacs parent window
gives me several hits in the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual, but I don't
see anything about the window tree in the Emacs Manual. Can someone
explain the different values for window-combination-limit in terms of
what I would see as a user?
Thanks for any illumination.
mike
"I understand just a little
No comprende--it's a riddle" --Wall of Voodoo, "Mexican Radio"
- the window tree, window-combination-limit,
Mike Kupfer <=