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From: Evil Boris <evilborisnet@netscape.net>
Subject: weird behavior of ediff with multiple displays
Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 20:01:18 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <uzmnguzkx.fsf@boris.laptop> (raw)


Has anyone seen the following beahavior from ediff while running on
multiple displays (not multiple screens of the same display):

While logged in remotely through SSH with X tunnelling turned on, I
execute (details: Solaris 2.7, :0.0 is local display, localhost:10.0
is SSH tunneled display):

emacs-cvs -Q -q --display :0.0 --eval '(make-frame-on-display "localhost:10.0")

Now in the resulting window that pops out on localhost:10.0 (remote
display) I execute "M-x ediff RET file1 RET file2".  What I get on the
localhost:10.0 display is the usual ediff control frame PLUS a weird
wide and narrow (one or two lines tall) *Minibuf-0* frame (a dedicated
minibuffer frame!?!?) that I definitely did not ask for.

I have seen this happen over many versions of CVS Emacs, with remote
machine being a WinXP box with an X server, or a Linux box (ancient
Mandrake, if it matters), so I am pretty sure it's an Emacs ediff
"feature".

Interestingly, if I start emacs-cvs by hand with localhost:10.0
display and then make-frame-on-display on :0.0, the effect
disappears---it seems to matter which display was opened first.

Any ideas would be welcome.  How do I debug this?  Can anyone
reproduce this?

          --Boris

             reply	other threads:[~2005-12-05  1:01 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 2+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-12-05  1:01 Evil Boris [this message]
2005-12-05  4:15 ` weird behavior of ediff with multiple displays Eric Hanchrow

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