From: Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@dms.auburn.edu>
Cc: jmbarranquero@laley.wke.es
Subject: Re: windmove and the minibuffer
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 08:36:22 -0500 (CDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200306011336.h51DaMk22696@eel.dms.auburn.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87u1bab30b.fsf@gnu.org> (message from Alex Schroeder on Sun, 01 Jun 2003 10:44:52 +0200)
So depending on "something" we actually can get not two, but three
different window-at behaviors. It might be difficult to figure out
what the "something" is without studying the C code. I know C, but,
at present, I am not really familiar at all with Emacs' C code, just
with its Elisp code.
S-down still does not go back to the minibuffer.
Hm.
I do understand that, given:
> (window-at 0 (window-height))
#<window 3 on *scratch*>
With point at the beginning of the scratch buffer, these are the
coordinates that `windmove-find-other-window' passes to window-at.
Hence, you stay in *scratch* (without error message). On my system,
the expression returns nil, so I get an error message (and also stay
in scratch).
For Juanma the expression returns:
#<window 4 on *Minibuf-0*>
So he goes to the minibiuffer.
If one could fix the window-at problem, the windmove problem would
automatically disappear. This is not a bug in windmove.el.
Sincerely,
Luc.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-06-01 13:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-05-26 17:52 windmove and the minibuffer Alex Schroeder
2003-05-27 8:03 ` Juanma Barranquero
2003-05-27 17:25 ` Alex Schroeder
2003-05-27 21:59 ` Juanma Barranquero
2003-05-27 23:04 ` Luc Teirlinck
2003-05-28 2:16 ` Luc Teirlinck
2003-05-28 7:00 ` Juanma Barranquero
2003-05-28 19:27 ` Luc Teirlinck
2003-05-28 20:11 ` Luc Teirlinck
2003-05-28 22:41 ` Juanma Barranquero
2003-05-28 22:55 ` Luc Teirlinck
2003-05-31 19:52 ` Richard Stallman
2003-05-31 23:16 ` Luc Teirlinck
2003-06-01 0:10 ` Robert J. Chassell
2003-06-01 0:46 ` Luc Teirlinck
2003-06-01 8:44 ` Alex Schroeder
2003-06-01 12:04 ` Robert J. Chassell
2003-06-01 12:15 ` David Kastrup
2003-06-01 16:29 ` { SPAM 2 }::Re: " Luc Teirlinck
2003-06-01 13:36 ` Luc Teirlinck [this message]
2003-06-01 14:21 ` Luc Teirlinck
2003-06-01 14:49 ` Luc Teirlinck
2003-06-01 15:46 ` Luc Teirlinck
2003-06-01 16:05 ` Luc Teirlinck
2003-06-01 17:30 ` Alex Schroeder
2003-06-02 11:15 ` Richard Stallman
2003-05-28 23:05 ` Juanma Barranquero
2003-05-28 23:25 ` Luc Teirlinck
[not found] <E19KknO-0004NB-Qx@monty-python.gnu.org>
2003-05-28 6:11 ` Lars Hansen
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