# HG changeset patch # User Gerd Moellmann # Date 973704052 0 # Node ID cb1bcdd72f54cf1957288dadf8fd1e4e68d522de # Parent 3b044ee2f94a7110feef09b547de5021b757c379 *** empty log message *** diff -r 3b044ee2f94a -r cb1bcdd72f54 etc/NEWS --- a/etc/NEWS Wed Nov 08 17:06:19 2000 +0000 +++ b/etc/NEWS Wed Nov 08 17:20:52 2000 +0000 @@ -721,18 +721,27 @@ ** Emacs now resizes mini-windows if appropriate. If a message is longer than one line, or minibuffer contents are -longer than one line, Emacs now resizes the minibuffer window unless -it is on a frame of its own. You can control the maximum minibuffer -window size by setting the following variable: +longer than one line, Emacs can resize the minibuffer window unless it +is on a frame of its own. You can control resizing and the maximum +minibuffer window size by setting the following variables: - User option: max-mini-window-height Maximum height for resizing mini-windows. If a float, it specifies a fraction of the mini-window frame's height. If an integer, it -specifies a number of lines. If nil, don't resize. +specifies a number of lines. Default is 0.25. +- User option: resize-mini-windows + +How to resize mini-windows. If nil, don't resize. If t, always +resize ot fit the size of the text. If `grow-only', let mini-windows +grow only, until they become empty, at which point they are shrunk +again. + +Default is `grow-only'. + ** The command `Info-search' now uses a search history. ** Changes to hideshow.el @@ -2666,11 +2675,14 @@ * Lisp-level Display features added after release 2.6 of the Emacs Lisp Manual -*** The function `pos-visible-in-window-p' now has a third argument, FULLY. +** The user-option `resize-mini-windows' controls how Emacs resizes +mini-windows. + +** The function `pos-visible-in-window-p' now has a third argument, FULLY. If FULLY is non-nil, then locations that are partially obscured aren't considered visible. -*** On window systems, `glyph-table' is no longer used. +** On window systems, `glyph-table' is no longer used. +++ ** Help strings in menu items are now used to provide `help-echo' text.