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* Programmatically setting the frame size and position
@ 2014-11-20  2:46 Davin Pearson
  2014-11-20  3:12 ` Drew Adams
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From: Davin Pearson @ 2014-11-20  2:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

I would like to know how you go about setting the
size and position of a given frame using Elisp instead
of the mouse.

I am interested in using the speedbar.el but it currently
appears in a maximised state.

I don't want to use the mouse to resize and reposition 
the frames so that they sit beside each other every
time I start speedbar.el

Here is the Elisp code that I have written (based on the built in
Emacs manual) but doesn't work. 

(progn
   (setq fc (current-frame-configuration))
   (setq w (assq 'width (cadadr fc))
   (setcdr w 20)
   (set-frame-configuration fc))

What code do I need to write to get it to work?

Please advise me as I am stuck at the moment.


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