Raymond Toy writes:
Is default-frame-plist still the way to set the default frame size?
It never was. It's the way to set the default frame size *after* the
initial frame. This has always been bogus.
On X11 platforms, you can use X resources to set up the initial frame.
On all platforms, you can set initial-frame-plist, but you'll probably
get flashing.
When I click on splash screen the frame automatically resizes to
the expected size. Is this how it's supposed to work?
Not as far as I know; it shouldn't resize at all unless you've set
initial-frame-plist.
A minor visual annoyance. I changed my default font to be Bitstream
Vera
Sans Mono-10[1]. The columns on the splash screen don't line up nicely
anymore. xemacs -vanilla has nicely lined up columns using whatever the
default font is.
Check that the bold font is also set correctly to "Bitstream Vera Sans
Mono-10:bold". If so, presumably that means that bold don't have the
same metrics as medium does. We can't do anything about that at
present, as far as I know. We don't have any way to specify tab stops
in pixels.
[1] I set the font using:
(set-specifier
etc. Do you actually get Bitstream Vera Sans Mono-10?
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