Windows tiling window manager9/13/2023 Size without having to paint some extra space to the right and below However I think it would be better if Emacs would just use any window Currently the following doesĪs it also changes the default background.Ģ. This way users of tiling wms could just set it to theīackground color of the fringe instead. To paint the extra space independent of the background color of theĭefault face. A quick (and not so bad) work-around would be to make the color used There are at least two better ways in which Emacs could deal with wmsġ. To work around the resulting ugliness I just did not use a right fringe, As a result Emacs draws a "line" with the same color as *the*īackground color to the right of the right fringe (and below the echo May also have fringes which usually don't have the same backgroundĬolor. The wm does not respect the size hints it does so using the backgroundĮmacs does the same thing: it paints the extra space using theīackground color of the default face. When a terminal emulators is forced to paint some extra space because I am not aware of a wm thatĭoes this (it might have to use different colors for different Respect the size hints and paint the extra space using some color This is what most tiling wms do, because the resultĤ. Ignore the hints leaving it to the client to do something with theĮxtra space. Is left using some "in between windows" color. Respect the hints, draw the border around it, and fill the space that Respect the hints and make the borders thicker, so that the window + In other words tiling wms arrange (X11) windows as Emacs arrangesĪ tiling wm has several options how to deal with windows that provideġ. Place windows next to each using all available space and without any tiling window managers (dwm, awesome, xmonad, wmii, i3.) There are legitimate reasons why a window manager chooses to ignore size The right and/or bottom with the background color of the default face. When that happens Emacs paints the extra space at On X11 Emacs provides size hints to the window manager, which the latter Size hints and tiling window managers emacs-devel
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