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Re: Zoom: a window management minor mode -- best practices and questions
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martin rudalics |
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Re: Zoom: a window management minor mode -- best practices and questions |
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Thu, 03 May 2018 09:11:34 +0200 |
> Well, as you said, the main purpose of Zoom is to prevent resizing of
> the selected window due to Emacs's own considerations. My
> interpretation of this was that you want to control the size of the
> selected window, and disallow anything else changing it. So if you
> change the size at select-window time, and the size is not allowed to
> change after that, you have reached your purpose, right?
IUUC zoom.el does not necessarily prevent resizing of the selected
window (we allow fixing or preserving window sizes to do that). It
tries to have the selected window stand out by making it "very" large.
martin
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- Re: Zoom: a window management minor mode -- best practices and questions, martin rudalics, 2018/05/03
- Re: Zoom: a window management minor mode -- best practices and questions, Andrea Cardaci, 2018/05/03
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- Re: Zoom: a window management minor mode -- best practices and questions, Andrea Cardaci, 2018/05/08
- Re: Zoom: a window management minor mode -- best practices and questions, Stefan Monnier, 2018/05/09