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From: | Kevin Rodgers |
Subject: | Re: Geometry and temp-buffer-max-height |
Date: | Thu, 02 Aug 2007 01:18:57 -0600 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.12 (Macintosh/20070509) |
Andrea Vettorello wrote:
On 7/31/07, Kevin Rodgers <kevin.d.rodgers@gmail.com> wrote:The documentation for temp-buffer-max-height seems to suggest that you should call (temp-buffer-max-height 1) to ensure that temp-buffer-max-height is effective.If it's a function to call i can't find it, for the variable with the same name, i've tried to set it both as a fixed or a variable value (2/3 of the current frame, as i've found a suggestion somewhere). If you mean the "temp-buffer-resize-mode" variable, then is set to true. I thought about a bug because this happens only when i pass a geometry option, via command line or ~/.Xdefaults, but it's not a big deal, i let the ini files resizing the frame and i'm done with it...
It's a function: ,----[ C-h f temp-buffer-resize-mode RET ]| temp-buffer-resize-mode is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `help.el'.
| (temp-buffer-resize-mode &optional arg) | | Toggle the mode which makes windows smaller for temporary buffers.| With prefix argument arg, turn the resizing of windows displaying temporary
| buffers on if arg is positive or off otherwise. | This makes the window the right height for its contents, but never | more than `temp-buffer-max-height' nor less than `window-min-height'.| This applies to `help', `apropos' and `completion' buffers, and some others.
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