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Re: Changes in frame/window code


From: Jan Djärv
Subject: Re: Changes in frame/window code
Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2014 16:50:26 +0200

Hello.

27 jul 2014 kl. 15:32 skrev martin rudalics <address@hidden>:

> > In the next days I intend to install the attached patch.  Its primary
> > aims are to:
> >
> > (1) Finish the transition to pixelwise frame/window size handling (for
> >      example, removing the necessity that fringe-sizes are an integral
> >      multiple of columns or the remnants of the "extended" scrollbar).
> >
> > (2) Fix the "toolbar/menubar height is part of the frame text height"
> >      issue (which the recent change in revision 117561 doesn't).
> >
> > (3) Make the frame size resilient to menu-/tool-/scrollbar/font/fringes
> >      changes when it's either maximized/fullscreen or the user generally
> >      dislikes implied size changes.
> >
> > (4) Add horizontal scroll bars for the Gtk/Motif/Lucid/Windows builds.
> 
> I have committed the changes now.

Why did you remove unrelated code from nsterm.m having to do with antialias 
threshold?  Do you not check whats changed before you checkin?

>  Although I gave them some thorough
> testing with the Gtk/Lucid/Motif and Windows builds here, they very
> likely might break with other window managers or toolkits.  I did some
> light tests with GNUstep but am convinced that the NS build in
> particular will run into more serious problems.

Like what?  The NS port seems to work like before, i.e. no horizontal scroll 
bars.
Disabling and enabling them seems to be a no-op.

        Jan D.





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