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bug#32672: 27.0.50; image resize on window resizing
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martin rudalics |
Subject: |
bug#32672: 27.0.50; image resize on window resizing |
Date: |
Wed, 26 Sep 2018 10:51:09 +0200 |
> Your proposed window-state-change-functions would match window-state-get
> very well, e.g. it could call the hook with an argument containing alist
> of values that really changed, where elements of the alist could have
> the same keys as in alist returned from window-state-get,
Retaining the nomenclature of 'window-state-get' is part of the plan.
But I'm not sure whether we want to retain all of what is recorded in
a window state.
> for example:
>
> (add-hook 'window-state-change-functions (lambda (window alist) ...) nil t)
>
> where 'alist' could have such keys and values of changes:
>
> (buffer "*scratch*") - means the buffer was switched in the window
(buffer . #<buffer *scratch*>) rather
> (selected) - the window was selected
Yes. But this would be stored on a per frame basis.
> (start . #<marker at 146 in *scratch*>) - the same meaning as for
> window-scroll-functions
>
> (pixel-width . 672) (pixel-height . 557) - the same meaning as for
> window-size-change-functions
Yes. And maybe the body size in pixels as well.
> maybe also include
>
> (pixel-width-before-size-change . 672)
> (pixel-height-before-size-change . 557)
>
> with the same meaning as window-pixel-width-before-size-change
> and window-pixel-height-before-size-change
>
> or with shorter names
>
> (prev-pixel-width . 672)
> (prev-pixel-height . 557)
>
> then it makes sense to add also
>
> (prev-buffer "*scratch*")
>
> (prev-start . #<marker at 146 in *scratch*>)
That's one way to do that. I'm not yet sure whether there's a need
for a function like 'window-prev-buffer' getting me the buffer shown
the last time redisplay called 'window-state-change-functions'. If
not, we could encapsulate all information for the user in the alist
as you propose.
> Or maybe simpler to call the hook with two arguments
> containing the whole state data structures:
>
> (add-hook 'window-state-change-functions (lambda (window prev-state
next-state) ...))
>
> but then it's difficult for its consumer to find the differences.
That would be considerably simpler to implement.
martin
- bug#32672: 27.0.50; image resize on window resizing, (continued)
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- bug#32672: 27.0.50; image resize on window resizing, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/09/24
- bug#32672: 27.0.50; image resize on window resizing, martin rudalics, 2018/09/25
- bug#32672: 27.0.50; image resize on window resizing, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/09/25
- bug#32672: 27.0.50; image resize on window resizing, martin rudalics, 2018/09/25
- bug#32672: 27.0.50; image resize on window resizing, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/09/25
- bug#32672: 27.0.50; image resize on window resizing, Juri Linkov, 2018/09/24
- bug#32672: 27.0.50; image resize on window resizing, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/09/24
- bug#32672: 27.0.50; image resize on window resizing, martin rudalics, 2018/09/25
- bug#32672: 27.0.50; image resize on window resizing, Juri Linkov, 2018/09/25
- bug#32672: 27.0.50; image resize on window resizing,
martin rudalics <=
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- bug#32672: 27.0.50; image resize on window resizing, martin rudalics, 2018/09/25