In article <50E0094A.1010500@gmx.at>, martin rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at> writes:
> I obviously have no idea how this is supposed to work :-(
> We could replace the condition
> (when (and rmail-summary-buffer (buffer-name rmail-summary-buffer)
> rmail-redisplay-summary)
> in `rmail-maybe-display-summary' either by
> (when (and rmail-summary-buffer (buffer-name rmail-summary-buffer)
> (or rmail-redisplay-summary
> (get-buffer-window rmail-summary-buffer 0)))
> or by
> (when (and rmail-summary-buffer (buffer-name rmail-summary-buffer)
> (or rmail-redisplay-summary rmail-summary-window-size))
> Both should work if the summary window was specially created for the
> summary. They won't work when the window got merely reused - but in
> that case resizing the window doesn't strike me as a good idea in the
> first place. Can you try them?
I've just updated my working tree of Emacs from trunk and
found that you have already committed a new patch. So, I
tried it and confirmed that it worked well. Thank you!!
> If this doesn't help, can you please tell me when and why you want to
> resize the summary window and why you want to do that with
> `rmail-redisplay-summary' set to nil? I can obviously restore the old
> logic but would like to understand it first.
My understanding of rmail-redisplay-summary is that when it
is non-nil, rmail-summary-buffer is forced to be shown. For
instance, when rmail-summary-buffer is buried and I change
the current message in RMAIL buffer by typing p,
rmail-summary-buffer pops up. As I don't want that
behavior, I haven't customized rmail-redisplay-summary to t.
What I want is that rmail-summary-buffer is shown in some
window of the specified height when I type h in RMAIL
buffer.
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Kenichi Handa
handa@gnu.org