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* bug#2282: 23.0.90; rmail -- rmail-summary splits frame into three parts...
@ 2009-02-12 11:29 Alfred M. Szmidt
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From: Alfred M. Szmidt @ 2009-02-12 11:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: 2282

   > When one does a M-x rmail, and then invokes rmail-summary, the frame
   > is split into three parts:
   > 
   > +-----------+----------+
   > |           |          |
   > | *scratch* |  rmail   |
   > |           |          |
   > +-----------+----------+
   > |   rmail-summary      |
   > |                      |
   > +----------------------+

   Does this happen with "emacs -Q"? cause it never happened to me.

Even with -Q.

   Or perhaps you started Rmail from this window configuration:

    +-----------+----------+
    |                      |
    |      *scratch*       |
    |                      |
    +-----------+----------+
    |        rmail         |
    |                      |
    +----------------------+

   in the first place??

No, initial window configuration looks like this:

    +----------------------+
    |                      |
    |      *scratch*       |
    |                      |
    |                      |
    |                      |
    |                      |
    +----------------------+

But if rmail would split into three frames, based on the window
configuration you mentioned, then I would consider it a bug as well.
Atleast, it was not the behaviour of rmail before the mbox merge.






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* bug#2282: 23.0.90; rmail -- rmail-summary splits frame into three parts...
@ 2009-02-27  8:42 Alfred M. Szmidt
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Alfred M. Szmidt @ 2009-02-27  8:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: 2282

I have narrowed the problem down a bit, it seems to only happen when I
hook a external monitor to my laptop.

If I am on my laptop without a external monitor, everything works as
expected.  If I hook the external monitor, it gets the behaviour I
mentioned (three windows).

How can I go about debugging this?  I am guessing it has to do with
emacs' sframe splitting code where it calculates the size somehow, and
that gets messed up so it fails to split the frame correctly.






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