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Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour
From: |
Óscar Fuentes |
Subject: |
Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour |
Date: |
Mon, 12 Sep 2011 19:16:29 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:
>> > (#<frame address@hidden 0xf43590> #<frame F1 0xb6e7d0>)
>> >
>> > I have no idea what frame F1 is. The only displayed frame is
>> > address@hidden', which is what `emacsclient -c -n' creates.
>>
>> Frames whose names are F1, F2, etc. are terminal frames. Is it
>> possible that the demonic Emacs doesn't delete the initial terminal
>> frame, like an otherwise "normal" interactive session would?
>
> Answering my own question: yes, that's what happens.
>
> So Martin, I think other_visible_frames should be augmented for the
> fact that when IS_DAEMON is non-zero, there's one frame that is always
> there and does not constitute "other frames".
It seems more correct to fix the FRAME_VISIBLE_P test for that F1 frame.
OTOH:
emacs -Q
M-x server-start
(from a terminal): emacsclient -c -nw
(on the emacs' X frame): M-x delete-windows-on (select the currently
displayed buffer)
The graphical frame goes away. This is not correct, IMO.
Another example: running emacs as a server as above, connect from a
remote X server and create an emacs frame there. On one of the two
machines, M-x delete-windows-on (choose the currently displayed buffer.)
The frame on the other machine is deleted.
So this feature about smartly deleting frames is broken for some use
cases.
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, (continued)
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, martin rudalics, 2011/09/12
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, Óscar Fuentes, 2011/09/12
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, martin rudalics, 2011/09/12
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, Óscar Fuentes, 2011/09/12
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, martin rudalics, 2011/09/12
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, Óscar Fuentes, 2011/09/12
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, Eli Zaretskii, 2011/09/12
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, Eli Zaretskii, 2011/09/12
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour,
Óscar Fuentes <=
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, Eli Zaretskii, 2011/09/12
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, Eli Zaretskii, 2011/09/12
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, martin rudalics, 2011/09/12
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, Eli Zaretskii, 2011/09/12
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, martin rudalics, 2011/09/13
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, Chong Yidong, 2011/09/12
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, martin rudalics, 2011/09/13
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, Óscar Fuentes, 2011/09/13
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, martin rudalics, 2011/09/13
- Re: Uhm... weird frame behaviour, Óscar Fuentes, 2011/09/13