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Re: [STUMP] window/frame model
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Eric Abrahamsen |
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Re: [STUMP] window/frame model |
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Sun, 16 Sep 2012 08:32:19 +0800 |
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On Sat, Sep 15 2012, Michael Raskin wrote:
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>>> frames are stored in a tree so that destroying frames removes the
>>> split the way it was created. group-frames collapses that tree into a
>>> list.
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>>Okay, just for curiosity's sake: is the tree made use of in any
>>significant way? I see that the `sibling' command will select a
>>different frame based on the tree structure, but beyond that I don't see
>>the tree making much of an appearance. Is that right?
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> Well, resizing is based on the tree structure, and frame removal uses
> the tree to decide which frame should get the extra space
Interesting -- thanks!
- [STUMP] window/frame model, Eric Abrahamsen, 2012/09/14
- Re: [STUMP] window/frame model, Michael Raskin, 2012/09/15
- Re: [STUMP] window/frame model, Michael Raskin, 2012/09/15
- Re: [STUMP] window/frame model, Michael Raskin, 2012/09/15
- Re: [STUMP] window/frame model,
Eric Abrahamsen <=
- Re: [STUMP] window/frame model, Michael Raskin, 2012/09/15