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* bug#10104: Extra empty space at bottom of frame under Xfce, athena toolkit
@ 2011-11-22  8:26 Glenn Morris
  2011-11-29 19:55 ` Jan Djärv
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Glenn Morris @ 2011-11-22  8:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 10104

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Package: emacs
Severity: minor
Version: 24.0.91

If I build Emacs using --with-x-toolkit=athena --without-toolkit-scroll-bars,
then on GNU/Linux (Debian testing) using the Xfce (4.8) window manager,
with emacs -q --no-site-file (or -Q, so that X resources are ignored),
there is extra blank space at the bottom of graphical frames. It looks
to be about half a line high, and has no scroll-bar or fringe
(screenshot attached). Resizing the frame does not make it go away.

This occurs with 23.2 onwards, but not with 22.3 or 23.1. It does not
occur with a Gtk toolkit build of any version. It does not occur in a
Gnome 3 or Window Maker session, ie seems to be specific to Xfce.


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2011-11-22  8:26 bug#10104: Extra empty space at bottom of frame under Xfce, athena toolkit Glenn Morris
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2011-12-03 19:18     ` Jan Djärv
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