>>> "PL" == Po Lu writes: > Uwe Brauer writes: >> Then the screenshot with the early-init >> >> It seems to look ok but when it finishes loading all my init files, it >> looks like emacs -Q > Sigh. If you instrument emacsgtkfixed.c as follows: > if (hints->width_inc && data[5] % hints->width_inc) > data[5] += (hints->width_inc - (data[5] % hints->width_inc)); > if (hints->height_inc && data[6] % hints->height_inc) > data[6] += (hints->height_inc - (data[6] % hints->height_inc)); > (Add instrumentation following this line) > fprintf (stderr, "XSetWMSizeHints: %l %l width_inc: %l height_inc: %l\n", > data[5], data[6], hints->width_inc, hints->height_inc) > what is printed when you start Emacs with "-Q", and Kwin shrinks your > window? I don't know anything about that C code (and the last time, I did some C coding is some 10 years ago) Not sure I understand, I apply the patch attached below and run make again: Then I get an error (so most likely I misunderstood you) GEN globals.h CC emacsgtkfixed.o emacsgtkfixed.c: In function ‘XSetWMSizeHints’: emacsgtkfixed.c:190:21: warning: unknown conversion type character 0x20 in format [-Wformat=] fprintf (stderr, "XSetWMSizeHints: %l %l width_inc: %l height_inc: %l\n", /* new code for testing */ ^ emacsgtkfixed.c:190:21: warning: unknown conversion type character 0x20 in format [-Wformat=] emacsgtkfixed.c:190:21: warning: unknown conversion type character 0x20 in format [-Wformat=] emacsgtkfixed.c:190:21: warning: unknown conversion type character 0xa in format [-Wformat=] emacsgtkfixed.c:190:21: warning: too many arguments for format [-Wformat-extra-args] emacsgtkfixed.c:192:6: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘}’ token } ^ Makefile:414: recipe for target 'emacsgtkfixed.o' failed make: *** [emacsgtkfixed.o] Error 1