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bug#10267: Fixed width and height
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joakim |
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bug#10267: Fixed width and height |
Date: |
Sun, 24 Jan 2016 22:11:35 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
"sindikat" <sindikat@mail36.net> writes:
> Package: emacs-xwidgets
>
> Pages are fixed width/height instead of stretching or squeezing
>
> Quote:
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>>>> height/width needs special consideration in Emacs, because you can split a
>>>> window in several views. Therefore a single view cant decide these
>>>> parameters. There is a xwidget-adjust-size function where you can manually
>>>> enter a desired size though. This is a bit buggy but must function before
>>>> some more intuitive function can evolve.
>>> how does text in emacs buffers knows, when to wrap? can we use that?
>> there is only one webkit per buffer. they cant be wrapped differently. if we
>> have more than one webkit per buffer they cant be synced. so. the remaining
>> possibility is adjusting size to a particular window. the other windows will
>> see a truncated view, this is normal with emacs showing images.
>> the "a" key is meant to be used to adjust the view size. currently it
>> adjusts the webkit to content size. another command could be introduced to
>> adjust size to the current window. this could be done automatically for the
>> selected window, as an option.
The webkit component must have a fixed size. The 'a' key adjusts the
view for the current window.
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