martin rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at> writes:
>> Another argument of not having a "odd" width is that when splitting windows
>> side-by-side, you will end up with an unused gap to the right of almost a
>> full character. Steps to repeat:
>>
>> emacs -Q
>> (setq truncate-partial-width-windows nil) C-j
>> C-x 3
>>
>> Here, the right window have an unused space between the rightmost
>> character and the fringe, the space is almost a character wide. It's not
>> possible to resize the frame manually to correct this, as the frame can
>> only be resized full characters (as it should be). (When
>> `truncate-partial-width-windows' is t, the gap is used to display a partial
>> character.)
>>
>> To conclude, I would be much happier if the sum of the fringes and the
>> scroll bar would be an even five characters rather than five characters and
>> one pixel, as it is today.
>>
>> The question is if this is due to some display bug (maybe OS X specific) or
>> if this is the way it is supposed to work now?
>
> This used to happen with Emacs 24.3 here and should be gone now. But OS
> X still has the old extended fringes code in place - maybe that
> interferes. Could you try to remove it - I can't compile for OS X so I
> won't do that. If you want to know how, have a look at these changes:
I believe this behaviour is no longer present in Emacs 25.
I don't think there's anything else in this bug report that needs
addressed, and as such, I'll close it in a couple of weeks if nobody
objects.
--
Alan Third