* ediff frame appear in another page of Fvwm. How to debug/fix?
@ 2012-09-26 9:22 Oleksandr Gavenko
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Oleksandr Gavenko @ 2012-09-26 9:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
M-x ediff RET RET create ediff frame. It shown at right upper corner.
But recently it shown in another page of Fvwm, so I don't see main Emacs frame.
I try set:
(defun my-ediff-control-frame-position
(ctl-buffer ctl-frame-width ctl-frame-height)
(list '(name . "TEST Ediff") '(top . -10) '(left . -30)))
- now it appear on another page but lower right corner.
I try disable my Fvwm hack:
DestroyFunc MyFuncFocusWindow
AddToFunc MyFuncFocusWindow
+ I FlipFocus
+ I WarpToWindow 50 50
DestroyModuleConfig FvwmEvent-NewWindow
*FvwmEvent-NewWindow: Cmd
*FvwmEvent-NewWindow: Delay 1
*FvwmEvent-NewWindow: StartDelay 10
*FvwmEvent-NewWindow: add_window MyFuncFocusWindow
AddToFunc StartFunction I Module FvwmEvent
AddToFunc StartFunction I FvwmEvent FvwmEvent-NewWindow
and now ediff work good.
This Fvwm code emulate Windows focus behavior that I like.
Any suggestion to fix issue?
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* Re: ediff frame appear in another page of Fvwm. How to debug/fix?
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@ 2012-09-26 15:07 ` jpkotta
2012-09-26 21:39 ` Oleksandr Gavenko
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From: jpkotta @ 2012-09-26 15:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gnu.emacs.help; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 4:23:04 AM UTC-5, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
> M-x ediff RET RET create ediff frame. It shown at right upper corner.
>
>
>
> But recently it shown in another page of Fvwm, so I don't see main Emacs frame.
>
>
>
> I try set:
>
>
>
> (defun my-ediff-control-frame-position
>
> (ctl-buffer ctl-frame-width ctl-frame-height)
>
> (list '(name . "TEST Ediff") '(top . -10) '(left . -30)))
>
>
>
> - now it appear on another page but lower right corner.
>
>
>
> I try disable my Fvwm hack:
>
>
>
> DestroyFunc MyFuncFocusWindow
>
> AddToFunc MyFuncFocusWindow
>
> + I FlipFocus
>
> + I WarpToWindow 50 50
>
> DestroyModuleConfig FvwmEvent-NewWindow
>
> *FvwmEvent-NewWindow: Cmd
>
> *FvwmEvent-NewWindow: Delay 1
>
> *FvwmEvent-NewWindow: StartDelay 10
>
> *FvwmEvent-NewWindow: add_window MyFuncFocusWindow
>
>
>
> AddToFunc StartFunction I Module FvwmEvent
>
> AddToFunc StartFunction I FvwmEvent FvwmEvent-NewWindow
>
>
>
> and now ediff work good.
>
>
>
> This Fvwm code emulate Windows focus behavior that I like.
>
>
>
> Any suggestion to fix issue?
On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 4:23:04 AM UTC-5, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
> M-x ediff RET RET create ediff frame. It shown at right upper corner.
>
>
>
> But recently it shown in another page of Fvwm, so I don't see main Emacs frame.
>
>
>
> I try set:
>
>
>
> (defun my-ediff-control-frame-position
>
> (ctl-buffer ctl-frame-width ctl-frame-height)
>
> (list '(name . "TEST Ediff") '(top . -10) '(left . -30)))
>
>
>
> - now it appear on another page but lower right corner.
>
>
>
> I try disable my Fvwm hack:
>
>
>
> DestroyFunc MyFuncFocusWindow
>
> AddToFunc MyFuncFocusWindow
>
> + I FlipFocus
>
> + I WarpToWindow 50 50
>
> DestroyModuleConfig FvwmEvent-NewWindow
>
> *FvwmEvent-NewWindow: Cmd
>
> *FvwmEvent-NewWindow: Delay 1
>
> *FvwmEvent-NewWindow: StartDelay 10
>
> *FvwmEvent-NewWindow: add_window MyFuncFocusWindow
>
>
>
> AddToFunc StartFunction I Module FvwmEvent
>
> AddToFunc StartFunction I FvwmEvent FvwmEvent-NewWindow
>
>
>
> and now ediff work good.
>
>
>
> This Fvwm code emulate Windows focus behavior that I like.
>
>
>
> Any suggestion to fix issue?
Are you talking about the ediff control window? Personally, I prefer it to be in the same frame as the buffers being compared: (setq ediff-window-setup-function 'ediff-setup-windows-plain).
But even when I use emacs -q and run ediff, the control frame never goes off the page, so it must be related to your Fvwm config. I doubt it has anything to do with changing focus; it's probably due to whatever placement styles you have enabled. Here is the part of my Fvwm config which is probably relevant:
,----
| Style * SnapAttraction 10 All Screen
|
| Style * ResizeOpaque
|
| Style * UsePPosition
|
| Style * MinOverlapPlacement
|
| # start on screen with pointer
| Style * StartsOnScreen c
|
| # do not jump to a desk that a window suddenly pops up on
| Style * SkipMapping
`----
,----
| # widows are focused by clicking on them
| # the focusing click is passed to the window
| # clicking in the window does not raise, but clicking on the decorations does
| Style * ClickToFocus, FPClickDecorToFocus
| Style * !FPClickRaisesFocused, !FPClickRaisesUnfocused, \
| FPClickDecorRaisesFocused, FPClickDecorRaisesUnfocused
|
| # programs can focus themselves
| Style * FPFocusByProgram
|
| # new windows/transients grab the focus when created
| # closing a window/transient releases focus to the previously focused window
| Style * FPGrabFocus, FPGrabFocusTransient, FPReleaseFocus, FPReleaseFocusTransient
`----
I don't have any emacs-specific fvwm styles. You should probably ask the Fvwm list.
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* Re: ediff frame appear in another page of Fvwm. How to debug/fix?
2012-09-26 15:07 ` jpkotta
@ 2012-09-26 21:39 ` Oleksandr Gavenko
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Oleksandr Gavenko @ 2012-09-26 21:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On 2012-09-26, jpkotta wrote:
> On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 4:23:04 AM UTC-5, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
>>
>> Any suggestion to fix issue?
>
> Are you talking about the ediff control window? Personally, I prefer it to
> be in the same frame as the buffers being compared: (setq
> ediff-window-setup-function 'ediff-setup-windows-plain).
>
I satisfied by ediff-setup-windows-plain!
I perform search in 'info emacs' and don't found this function...
I receive evidence as always fill that reading info page is start point, you
always need to read Emacs .el sources...
> But even when I use emacs -q and run ediff, the control frame never goes off
> the page, so it must be related to your Fvwm config. I doubt it has anything
> to do with changing focus; it's probably due to whatever placement styles
> you have enabled. Here is the part of my Fvwm config which is probably
> relevant:
>
> ,----
> | Style * SnapAttraction 10 All Screen
> |
> | Style * ResizeOpaque
> |
> | Style * UsePPosition
> |
> | Style * MinOverlapPlacement
> |
> | # start on screen with pointer
> | Style * StartsOnScreen c
> |
> | # do not jump to a desk that a window suddenly pops up on
> | Style * SkipMapping
> `----
> ,----
> | # widows are focused by clicking on them
> | # the focusing click is passed to the window
> | # clicking in the window does not raise, but clicking on the decorations does
> | Style * ClickToFocus, FPClickDecorToFocus
> | Style * !FPClickRaisesFocused, !FPClickRaisesUnfocused, \
> | FPClickDecorRaisesFocused, FPClickDecorRaisesUnfocused
> |
> | # programs can focus themselves
> | Style * FPFocusByProgram
> |
> | # new windows/transients grab the focus when created
> | # closing a window/transient releases focus to the previously focused window
> | Style * FPGrabFocus, FPGrabFocusTransient, FPReleaseFocus, FPReleaseFocusTransient
> `----
>
> I don't have any emacs-specific fvwm styles. You should probably ask the
> Fvwm list.
>
Next night I back to your config, have go to sleep now. Next issues I address
to fvwn user list.
Thanks for support!
--
Best regards!
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