Il 15/11/2014 15:33, martin rudalics ha scritto: > > Apparently, this seem related, in some way, to what I flagged here: > > > > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2014-11/msg00621.html > > > > ..or not? > > Maybe. But I have no idea what your report describes. IIUC you are > using `desktop-save' to save the window configuration across sessions > and when you restart Emacs its frame's height is one line less. Is that > correct? Then please tell us how much the height decreases in pixels Yes, even if each time not always the same size: sometimes more, sometimes less. I have quantified this in about one line (or, if you prefer, about the height of the minibuffer). I would say 10-20 pixel. > (you can use the function `window--dump-frame' for that) and what the > height stored by `desktop-save' is. I suppose this is somewhere in a > cons whose car is something like `height' or `frame-height' or the like. I am afraid, I wasn't able to use that function.. How to evaluate it? I tried a few command but they didn't work. I have attached a tar-ball with a few examples of desktop file. They have been obtained in this way. First I removed the current desktop and history files. So I started Emacs and moved it so that it was centered in the Windows desktop (I tried this with the Cygwin build..). Then I closed Emacs and it asked to save the desktop. Yes - and this generated the "desktop-00" file. Then I restarted Emacs and closed it obtaining the "desktop-01" file. I repeated this 2 times obtaining "desktop-03". After repeating this a few times I obtained the "desktop" file: now Emacs frame is conspicuously short. Ciao, Angelo.