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From: Greg Burton <burton29@llnl.gov>
Subject: Bug: Resolution of multiple Emacs windows on Tiger (OS X 10.4.2)
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 13:05:47 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <p06200705bf4649e18296@[128.115.19.113]> (raw)

Hello!

I have been a long-time user of EMACS on OS X, but have come upon a 
new problem running any of the current Carbon EMACS distributions on 
Tiger ( I'm running 10.4.2).  This bug arises when opening multiple 
EMACS windows using the c-x 52 command.  Specifically, when I open 
the first EMACS window (when starting up the application) I get a 
normal-looking window with proper resolution of all alpha-numeric 
characters in the frame.  However, when I open a second window (using 
c-x 52) that new frame is displayed at a MUCH coarser resolution than 
is normal.  It looks as though the frame contains many fewer pixels 
than the first, because now all alpha-numeric characters are 
displayed so coarsely that you can see individual pixels making up 
each individual character.  However, when opening a THIRD window, 
that window is now displayed at the same high resolution as the 
first!  And when opening a FOURTH window, I get the same coarse 
display of the SECOND!!  This "fine-coarse" pattern continues for 
every pair of windows opened using c-x 52.  I have installed several 
different Tiger-compatible Carbon EMACS distributions and all have 
the same bug.

I'd like to get this bug fixed, so I don't have to keep opening pairs 
of windows (deleting the ODD-ordered one) to insure that all my 
working windows have the same high resolution.

Thanks!
Greg Burton

             reply	other threads:[~2005-09-08 20:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 2+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-09-08 20:05 Greg Burton [this message]
2005-09-08 22:48 ` Bug: Resolution of multiple Emacs windows on Tiger (OS X 10.4.2) Kevin Rodgers

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