APPROVE 21.5
Does 21.4 need a similar patch?
Michael Sperber writes:
"Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen(a)xemacs.org> writes:
> First, why is *any* permanent motion OK?
Anyway, I've figured out what caused this. (It has nothing to do with
window configurations.)
OK, thanks for confirming this.
The problem is that bumping the minibuffer size
up and then down again isn't symmetic. You can try this out by opening
up a frame on *scratch*, splitting it, and then doing this there:
(enlarge-window 1 nil (minibuffer-window (selected-frame)))
(enlarge-window -1 nil (minibuffer-window (selected-frame)))
The attached patch fixes this for me. You still (potentially) get a
small bit of permanent motion due to the rounding to the default text
height, but it stabilizes after the first roundtrip.
I agree this is a fix; enlarge-window should not check if it's
restoring a window configuration. resize-minibuffer-mode may be buggy
or need a feature to make its behavior more predictable, but that's
not a problem with the window configuration code (including
enlarge-window).
If there are no
objections, I'll push this on Tuesday or so.
2008-04-26 Mike Sperber <mike(a)xemacs.org>
* window.c (set_window_pixsize): Round up when we're shrinking,
down when we're growing * to make sure that pairs of grow / shrink
meant to * cancel out actually do cancel out. This fixes a
problem with `resize-minibuffer-mode' where successive grow/shrink
actions are meant to cancel out, but previously didn't.
--
Cheers =8-} Mike
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