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bug#19395: 25.0.50; Setting left fringe to 0 messes up window-width
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Titus von der Malsburg |
Subject: |
bug#19395: 25.0.50; Setting left fringe to 0 messes up window-width |
Date: |
Sat, 20 Dec 2014 16:45:26 +0100 |
(Sent from my cell phone.)
>> On 20.12.2014, at 16:06, martin rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at> wrote:
>>
>> (defun window-char-width (&optional window face)
>> "Return character width for WINDOW.
>> WINDOW must be a live window and defaults to the selected one.
>>
>> FACE is the face for which character width should be
>> returned. Buffer-local face remappings are applied. If nil, the
>> default face is used."
>> (with-selected-window (window-normalize-window window t)
>> (let* ((face (if face face 'default))
>> (info (font-info (face-font face)))
>> (width (aref info 11)))
>> (if (> width 0)
>> width
>> (aref info 10)))))
>>
>> (defun window-max-characters-per-line (&optional window face)
>> "Return the number of characters that can be displayed
>> on one line.
>> WINDOW must be a live window and defaults to the selected one.
>>
>> FACE is the face whose character width should be used for the
>> calculation. Buffer-local face remappings are applied. If nil,
>> the default face is used.
>>
>> This function is different from `window-body-width' in that it
>> accounts for fringes (when at least one fringe has zero width,
>> one column is reserved for continuation characters) and for the
>> size of the default font (which may have been adjusted using,
>> e.g., `text-scale-increase')."
>> (with-selected-window (window-normalize-window window t)
>> (let* ((window-width (window-body-width window t))
>> (font-width (window-char-width window face))
>> (ncols (/ window-width font-width)))
>> (if (and (display-graphic-p)
>> overflow-newline-into-fringe
>> (/= (frame-parameter nil 'left-fringe) 0)
>> (/= (frame-parameter nil 'right-fringe) 0))
>> ncols
>> (1- ncols)))))
>>
>> Note that the first function is a variant of Martin's version which had
>> a bug: if the buffer in the specified window is displayed in two frames,
>> the returned character width was always the one used in the current
>> frame which is not necessarily the character width in the specified
>> window (the window may be in the other frame). This is a problem
>> because character width can be different, if the two frames use
>> different default fonts.
>
> So this what I've been trying to find out all the time. The faces
> apparently _get_ merged dependent on the buffer _and_ the frame.
Yes, my understanding is that each frame has a default face. The properties in
the buffer-local face-remapping-alist overwrite the vales of the dafault face.
Windows do not influence the font.
>
> I need a corresponding `window-char-height' as well, probably also with
> a FACE argument.
Yes, that makes sense. I can add it if you want.
>
>> For completeness, it probably also makes sense to include the following
>> function in simple.el, which already has a function
>> `default-font-height'.
>>
>> (defun default-font-width ()
>> "Return the width in pixels of the current buffer's default face font.
>
> I profoundly dislike the "default-" prefix here. `buffer-font-height'
> and `buffer-font-width' would be much better IMHO.
>
>> I also added the bonus feature which lets you specify a specific face
>> that should be used for the calculations.
>
> So are you now sure that we don't need a specific character ("M") any
> more?
>
> martin
- bug#19395: 25.0.50; Setting left fringe to 0 messes up window-width, (continued)
- bug#19395: 25.0.50; Setting left fringe to 0 messes up window-width, Titus von der Malsburg, 2014/12/20
- bug#19395: 25.0.50; Setting left fringe to 0 messes up window-width, martin rudalics, 2014/12/20
- bug#19395: 25.0.50; Setting left fringe to 0 messes up window-width, Titus von der Malsburg, 2014/12/20
- bug#19395: 25.0.50; Setting left fringe to 0 messes up window-width, martin rudalics, 2014/12/20
- bug#19395: 25.0.50; Setting left fringe to 0 messes up window-width, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/12/20
- bug#19395: 25.0.50; Setting left fringe to 0 messes up window-width, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/12/20
- bug#19395: 25.0.50; Setting left fringe to 0 messes up window-width, martin rudalics, 2014/12/20
- bug#19395: 25.0.50; Setting left fringe to 0 messes up window-width, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/12/20
- bug#19395: 25.0.50; Setting left fringe to 0 messes up window-width,
Titus von der Malsburg <=
- bug#19395: 25.0.50; Setting left fringe to 0 messes up window-width, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/12/20
- bug#19395: 25.0.50; Setting left fringe to 0 messes up window-width, Titus von der Malsburg, 2014/12/21
- bug#19395: 25.0.50; Setting left fringe to 0 messes up window-width, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/12/22
- bug#19395: 25.0.50; Setting left fringe to 0 messes up window-width, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/12/18