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Re: Strange things with (shrink-window).
From: |
Nick Roberts |
Subject: |
Re: Strange things with (shrink-window). |
Date: |
Thu, 17 Nov 2005 09:13:25 +1300 |
Richard M. Stallman writes:
> $ emacs -Q (with or without -nw)
>
> Then C-x 3 C-x 2, then go to the window on the right.
>
> Now, M-x global-set-key RET F10 RET shrink-window RET
>
> Then press F10: nothings happen.
>
> Press F10 and stay on the touch. The window on the upper left will
> start to slowly and randomly shrink.
>
> I agree that is a bug. If the first invocation of F10 does nothing,
> all further invocations should do nothing. (It is supposed to
> vertically shrink the window, and that can't be done, since it has no
> vertical peers.)
>
> Can someone please debug this and reply to this message? I am
> overloaded and cannot do it myself. But fixing bugs like this is
> important for the release--there's no point starting a pretest to find
> out additional bugs, if we aren't fixing the ones we know about.
There is a point: to progress the release. This is a really obscure bug.
Whenever, or if ever, Emacs is released, it will have bugs. Its a question of
balancing the inconvenience of those bugs against the benefit of the
availability to, and feedback from, a large number of users. I realise that
philosophers talk about freedom whereas only supermarkets get excited about
availability, but its a shame.
Nick