* Odd resizing behavior on git HEAD
@ 2022-04-11 19:27 chad
2022-04-12 0:38 ` Po Lu
2022-04-12 7:44 ` martin rudalics
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From: chad @ 2022-04-11 19:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: EMACS development team
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For the past week or so, I've noticed a change of behavior for emacs
frames: when I create a new frame, it appears at the default size and
location, as normal. If I then move and resize it using the window systems
"snap to side" functionality (that is, I drag the window from the titlebar
to the edge of the display, the window manager shows me a preview of the
window full-height and half-screen width, placed on that edge), and then
release it. Until sometime a week or two ago, the frame was correctly moved
and resized; today (and for a fews days, at least), its upper-right corner
is placed in the same position as before, but the size is unchanged. If I
repeat the operation a second time, the window is placed in the same
position, but this time it *is* resized.
It's possible that this change is due to an os/window system change, but
that would require some very coincidental timing.
Has anyone else noticed a change similar to this? My current window system
is unusual (x display via xwayland under chromeos), but the previous
behavior has been stable for at least a couple years.
Thanks,
~Chad
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* Re: Odd resizing behavior on git HEAD
2022-04-11 19:27 Odd resizing behavior on git HEAD chad
@ 2022-04-12 0:38 ` Po Lu
2022-04-12 7:44 ` martin rudalics
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From: Po Lu @ 2022-04-12 0:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: chad; +Cc: EMACS development team
chad <yandros@mit.edu> writes:
> For the past week or so, I've noticed a change of behavior for emacs
> frames: when I create a new frame, it appears at the default size and
> location, as normal. If I then move and resize it using the window
> systems "snap to side" functionality (that is, I drag the window from
> the titlebar to the edge of the display, the window manager shows me a
> preview of the window full-height and half-screen width, placed on
> that edge), and then release it. Until sometime a week or two ago, the
> frame was correctly moved and resized; today (and for a fews days, at
> least), its upper-right corner is placed in the same position as
> before, but the size is unchanged. If I repeat the operation a second
> time, the window is placed in the same position, but this time it *is*
> resized.
What X toolkit are you using?
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* Re: Odd resizing behavior on git HEAD
2022-04-11 19:27 Odd resizing behavior on git HEAD chad
2022-04-12 0:38 ` Po Lu
@ 2022-04-12 7:44 ` martin rudalics
2022-04-12 20:18 ` chad
1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: martin rudalics @ 2022-04-12 7:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: chad, EMACS development team
> For the past week or so, I've noticed a change of behavior for emacs
> frames: when I create a new frame, it appears at the default size and
> location, as normal. If I then move and resize it using the window systems
> "snap to side" functionality (that is, I drag the window from the titlebar
> to the edge of the display, the window manager shows me a preview of the
> window full-height and half-screen width, placed on that edge), and then
> release it. Until sometime a week or two ago, the frame was correctly moved
> and resized; today (and for a fews days, at least), its upper-right corner
> is placed in the same position as before, but the size is unchanged. If I
> repeat the operation a second time, the window is placed in the same
> position, but this time it *is* resized.
>
> It's possible that this change is due to an os/window system change, but
> that would require some very coincidental timing.
>
> Has anyone else noticed a change similar to this? My current window system
> is unusual (x display via xwayland under chromeos), but the previous
> behavior has been stable for at least a couple years.
If this is as easy to reproduce as you sketched above, then my first
suggestion is to bisect master until you find a corresponding change.
martin
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* Re: Odd resizing behavior on git HEAD
2022-04-12 7:44 ` martin rudalics
@ 2022-04-12 20:18 ` chad
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From: chad @ 2022-04-12 20:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: EMACS development team; +Cc: martin rudalics
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I was able to trace it down to that os/window system change, so it's not an
emacs effect after all.
Thanks for the advice, and sorry for the noise.
~Chad
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