Mercurial > emacs
changeset 27216:99ca9ac9c31a
Minibuffer resizing now automatic.
author | Dave Love <fx@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 05 Jan 2000 23:26:24 +0000 |
parents | 4aeb7434af3c |
children | d21dbd5dc0b1 |
files | man/mini.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/mini.texi Wed Jan 05 23:25:33 2000 +0000 +++ b/man/mini.texi Wed Jan 05 23:26:24 2000 +0000 @@ -134,20 +134,19 @@ minibuffer window, and then yank the text to use it in the argument. @xref{Windows}. -@findex resize-minibuffer-mode -@cindex Resize-Minibuffer mode -@cindex mode, Resize-Minibuffer @cindex height of minibuffer @cindex size of minibuffer @cindex growing minibuffer +@cindex resizing minibuffer +@vindex max-mini-window-height There are some restrictions on the use of the minibuffer window, however. You cannot switch buffers in it---the minibuffer and its window are permanently attached. Also, you cannot split or kill the minibuffer window. But you can make it taller in the normal fashion -with @kbd{C-x ^}. If you enable Resize-Minibuffer mode, then the -minibuffer window expands vertically as necessary to hold the text that -you put in the minibuffer. Use @kbd{M-x resize-minibuffer-mode} to -enable or disable this minor mode (@pxref{Minor Modes}). +with @kbd{C-x ^}. The minibuffer window expands vertically as necessary +to hold the text that you put in the minibuffer. Customize the variable +@code{max-mini-window-height} to control the maximum height for resizing +the minibuffer window. @vindex minibuffer-scroll-overlap Scrolling works specially in the minibuffer window. When the