Vin,
I will try the
(set-frame-properties ...)
the next time the problem re-appears.
Which will happen at some indeterminate time in the future, so we might have
to wait for a whil ;-)
/olle
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Vin Shelton <acs(a)alumni.princeton.edu>wrote:
Hi, Olle -
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 4:21 AM, Olle Olsson <redsky1066(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> The XEmacs frame seems to disappear, but either it is (in "normal
> mode") locaded off screen, or it has a size that makes it
> "invisible". When using Windows GUI command "Maximize", it does
appear
> and nicely occupies all of the screen, as it should. Choosing Windows
> GUI "Restore" makes it "go away" again.
>
> This behavior has occurred a few times, and I do not know just what
> triggers it.
I have seen this behavior with other Windows applications. I believe
you are correct that the window has been displayed off-screen.
When the window is maximized, you should be able to evaluate these forms:
(set-frame-properties (window-frame) 'left 5)
(set-frame-properties (window-frame) 'top 5)
in the *scratch* buffer to move the window back into a visible
position. Does that help?
Regards,
Vin Shelton
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