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* window.c (coordinates_in_window): Do not assume that all
one-line windows are the minibuffer, or that all minibuffers are
one line high. Use MINI_WINDOW_P.
* window.c (change_window_height): If the size of the window will
shrink below the minimum, this code would only try to delete it if
it had a parent. Well, even if the window doesn't have a parent,
you want Fdelete_window to signal an error, since you're trying to
resize one of the undeleteable windows into nothingness. So call
Fdelete_window even if the window doesn't have a parent.
* window.c (MINSIZE): Add kludge so that the minibuffer is always
allowed to shrink to one line in height.
(MINSIZE, CURBEG, CURSIZE): Change these so that their argument
are always Lisp_Objects, not struct window *'s.
(change_window_height): Changed accordingly.
author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Sat, 29 Aug 1992 03:14:44 +0000 |
parents | cde1f15848c6 |
children | 42efcb2955c8 |
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This directory contains the architecture-independent files used by or with Emacs. This includes some text files of documentation for GNU Emacs or of interest to Emacs users, and the file of dumped docstrings for Emacs functions and variables. `termcap.dat' is for VMS. It is a copy of the `/etc/termcap' file used on Unix.