* bug#17065: 24.3.50; Revise line 5944 of window.el to use `window-width`, instead of `window-total-width`.
@ 2014-03-22 1:32 Keith David Bershatsky
2014-03-22 9:41 ` martin rudalics
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Keith David Bershatsky @ 2014-03-22 1:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 17065
As to line 5944 of `window.el` -- i.e., `(delta (- new-width (window-total-width window))))` -- the usage of `window-total-width` prevents the user from precisely setting the `window-width` when using *a number* as part of the `alist` -- e.g., `'((window-width . 82))`. This can be demonstrated by the following example:
(defun broken-example ()
(interactive)
(window--display-buffer
;; buffer
(get-buffer-create "*test*")
;; window
(split-window (selected-window) nil 'right)
;; type
'window
;; alist
'((window-width . 82))
;; dedicated
t)
(message "Window Width: %s" (window-width (get-buffer-window "*test*"))) )
As the Emacs team is well aware, the internal function `window--display-buffer` is used by no less than eleven (11) other functions within the `display-buffer` family of functions. Any of those eleven (11) functions that rely upon `window--display-buffer` for setting the `window-width` with an `alist` in the form of *a number* -- e.g., `'((window-width . 82))` -- will suffer from this problem.
My proposed solution would be to replace `window-total-width` with `window-width`. However, I must admit that I do not have sufficient knowledge / expertise to know under what circumstance the `window-total-width` would be used -- I only know that this is what causes the inability to properly set the `window-width` when using many of the `display-buffer` family of functions.
Here is a link to the thread that I opened on stackoverflow.com on this same issue:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22565759/window-display-buffer-how-to-precisely-set-window-width-at-time-of-creation/22572176#22572176
Thanks,
Keith
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* bug#17065: 24.3.50; Revise line 5944 of window.el to use `window-width`, instead of `window-total-width`.
2014-03-22 1:32 bug#17065: 24.3.50; Revise line 5944 of window.el to use `window-width`, instead of `window-total-width` Keith David Bershatsky
@ 2014-03-22 9:41 ` martin rudalics
2021-10-23 5:09 ` Stefan Kangas
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: martin rudalics @ 2014-03-22 9:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 17065
> (defun broken-example ()
> (interactive)
> (window--display-buffer
> ;; buffer
> (get-buffer-create "*test*")
> ;; window
> (split-window (selected-window) nil 'right)
> ;; type
> 'window
> ;; alist
> '((window-width . 82))
> ;; dedicated
> t)
> (message "Window Width: %s" (window-width (get-buffer-window "*test*"))) )
Conceptually, the `window-width' alist entry specifies the new total
width of the window, including fringes, scrollbars and vertical
dividers. You mean that specifiying the number of text columns is more
intuitive? I might agree, but unfortunately _all_ window resizing
functions intepret "width" in terms of the total width of a window.
Making an exception for this special case would only increase the
confusion.
The confusion has historical reasons and was not considered important,
likely so, because side-by-side windows are in use more frequently only
over the past years. If, with emacs -Q, I do
(let ((window (split-window (selected-window) -20 'right)))
(window-body-width window))
I get 16 text columns for the new window which is likely not what I
expected as someone using this function for the first time with an
explicit SIZE argument.
In any case, I will have to adjust some doc-strings and the Elisp
manual. So far the only hint is the doc-string of `split-window-right'
which says
Here, SIZE includes the width of the window's scroll bar; if there are
no scroll bars, it includes the width of the divider column to the
window's right, if any.
but I'm struggling with this issue ever since.
martin
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* bug#17065: 24.3.50; Revise line 5944 of window.el to use `window-width`, instead of `window-total-width`.
2014-03-22 9:41 ` martin rudalics
@ 2021-10-23 5:09 ` Stefan Kangas
2021-10-24 9:48 ` martin rudalics
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Kangas @ 2021-10-23 5:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: martin rudalics; +Cc: 17065
martin rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at> writes:
>> (defun broken-example ()
>> (interactive)
>> (window--display-buffer
>> ;; buffer
>> (get-buffer-create "*test*")
>> ;; window
>> (split-window (selected-window) nil 'right)
>> ;; type
>> 'window
>> ;; alist
>> '((window-width . 82))
>> ;; dedicated
>> t)
>> (message "Window Width: %s" (window-width (get-buffer-window "*test*"))) )
>
> Conceptually, the `window-width' alist entry specifies the new total
> width of the window, including fringes, scrollbars and vertical
> dividers. You mean that specifiying the number of text columns is more
> intuitive? I might agree, but unfortunately _all_ window resizing
> functions intepret "width" in terms of the total width of a window.
> Making an exception for this special case would only increase the
> confusion.
>
> The confusion has historical reasons and was not considered important,
> likely so, because side-by-side windows are in use more frequently only
> over the past years. If, with emacs -Q, I do
>
> (let ((window (split-window (selected-window) -20 'right)))
> (window-body-width window))
>
> I get 16 text columns for the new window which is likely not what I
> expected as someone using this function for the first time with an
> explicit SIZE argument.
>
> In any case, I will have to adjust some doc-strings and the Elisp
> manual. So far the only hint is the doc-string of `split-window-right'
> which says
>
> Here, SIZE includes the width of the window's scroll bar; if there are
> no scroll bars, it includes the width of the divider column to the
> window's right, if any.
>
> but I'm struggling with this issue ever since.
(That was 7.5 years ago.)
Is any of the above still an issue these days?
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