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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>
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
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`termcap.dat' is for VMS.  It is a copy of the `/etc/termcap' file
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