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bug#3243: 23.0.93; display problem with default resize-mini-windows
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martin rudalics |
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bug#3243: 23.0.93; display problem with default resize-mini-windows |
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Thu, 25 Dec 2014 11:35:44 +0100 |
> 1. emacs -Q
> 2. M-x customize-face RET mode-line RET, then set the height attribute
> to a scale value of 1.3 (the problem described in step 4 may depend
> on the font used; if it does not appear with this scale value, it
> should with a larger one).
> 3. For this step, you need to have at least two files in a directory,
> whose names are in a substring relation to each other, e.g. file1,
> file12. Further, either the file names themselves or the path+file
> names must be long enough so that when inserted by completion after
> the dired prompt, the string is almost as long as the window is wide,
> but not so long as to induce line wrapping in the minibuffer. Now
> type: `C-x d' and at the prompt enough of the file names (or
> path+file names) so that when you type TAB, you get the message
> "[Complete, but not unique]".
> 4. Note that the latter message wraps, forcing the minibuffer to grow.
> After the message disappears, the minibuffer retains its increased
> height, due to the default setting of resize-mini-windows, grow-only.
> The display problem is in the *Completions* buffer: the file names
> are displayed in a single column (at least with only two or three
> files), and the last file name is slightly hidden by the enlarged
> mode line. (If resize-mini-windows is set to t, the last file is at
> first hidden, but when the message disappears, the minibuffer shrinks
> again and the last file name is displayed completely.)
This should work now but your scenario is a bit too contrived for me.
Can you please try with latest trunk/master?
Thanks, martin
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