* etc/NEWS: Announce the change.
* src/dispextern.h (struct glyph_row): Add
'extra_line_spacing_above' member.
(struct it): Add 'extra_line_spacing_above' member.
* src/frame.h (struct frame): Add 'extra_line_spacing_above'
member. Update comment for 'extra_line_spacing.'
* src/buffer.c (syms_of_buffer): Update the docstring of
'line-spacing' to describe the cons cell usage.
* src/buffer.h (struct buffer): Update comment for
'extra_line_spacing'.
* src/frame.c (gui_set_line_spacing): Handle cons cell value for
'line-spacing'. Calculate and set 'extra_line_spacing_above'
for both integer and float pairs.
* src/xdisp.c (init_iterator): Initialize 'extra_line_spacing_above'
from buffer or frame 'line-spacing', handling cons cells for both
integer and float values.
(gui_produce_glyphs): Use 'extra_line_spacing_above' to distribute
spacing between ascent and descent. Update 'max_extra_line_spacing'
calculation.
(resize_mini_window): Take line spacing into account when resizing the
mini window. Pass height of a single line to 'grow_mini_window' and
'shrink_mini_window'.
* src/window.c (grow_mini_window, shrink_mini_window): Add unit
argument which defines height of a single line.
* src/window.h (grow_mini_window, shrink_mini_window): Adjust function
prototypes accordingly with unit argument.
* lisp/subr.el (total-line-spacing): New function to calculate total
spacing from a number or cons cell.
(posn-col-row): Use total-line-spacing.
* lisp/simple.el (default-line-height): Use 'total-line-spacing'.
* lisp/textmodes/picture.el (picture-mouse-set-point): Use
'total-line-spacing'.
* lisp/window.el (window-default-line-height): Use
'total-line-spacing'.
(window--resize-mini-window): Take 'line-spacing' into account.
* test/lisp/subr-tests.el (total-line-spacing): New test.
* test/src/buffer-tests.el (test-line-spacing): New test.
* doc/emacs/display.texi (Display Custom): Document that
'line-spacing' can be a cons cell.
(Line Height): Document the new cons cell format for 'line-spacing'
to allow vertical centering.
Co-authored-by: Przemysław Alexander Kamiński <alexander@kaminski.se>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Mendler <mail@daniel-mendler.de>
* lisp/window.el (quit-restore-window): Try to restore the
previously selected window only if WINDOW is either the selected
window or BURY-OR-KILL is neither 'burying' nor 'killing'.
Otherwise, this might deliberately change the selected window,
for example, when 'kill-buffer-quit-windows' is non-nil and WINDOW
shows the buffer to kill.
* lisp/window.el (display-buffer): Add docs for several missing actions:
- display-buffer-in-atom-window
- display-buffer-in-direction
- display-buffer-in-side-window
- display-buffer-reuse-mode-window
- display-buffer-use-some-frame
Re-arrange the actions into a less-arbitrary sequence.
Re-word some descriptions to use a more consistent phrasing.
Re-wrap some lines (based on the longest pre-existing line), to reduce
the line count.
Un-link the `pop-up-frames' symbol in the alist entry listing.
(display-buffer--action-function-custom-type): Add missing actions,
and re-order as above.
(display-buffer-reuse-mode-window): Tweak the docstring for better
consistency with other display actions.
* doc/lispref/windows.texi: Document the display actions
`display-buffer-in-tab' and `display-buffer-in-new-tab' and the
associated alist entries `tab-name' and `tab-group'.
* lisp/tab-bar.el (display-buffer-in-tab): Restructure docstring for
clarity. Describe the `reusable-frames' behaviour first (as if it finds
a frame with a suitable tab then the `tab-name' entry is not used).
(display-buffer-in-new-tab): Use consistent wording.
* lisp/window.el (display-buffer--action-function-custom-type): Add the
display actions as customize choices for user options.
(display-buffer): Document the display actions and alist entries.
* doc/emacs/sending.texi (Sending Mail):
* doc/emacs/dired.texi (Dired Enter, Dired Visiting):
* doc/emacs/maintaining.texi (Old Revisions)
(Change Log Commands, Looking Up Identifiers):
* doc/emacs/windows.texi (Displaying Buffers):
* doc/emacs/files.texi (Visiting): Add cross-references to where
user options are described which control how windows are split.
* lisp/mail/sendmail.el (mail-other-window):
* lisp/gnus/message.el (message-mail-other-window)
(message-news-other-window):
* lisp/replace.el (occur-mode-goto-occurrence-other-window):
* lisp/vc/vc.el (vc-revision-other-window):
* lisp/vc/vc-dir.el (vc-dir-find-file-other-window):
* lisp/progmodes/xref.el (xref-find-definitions-other-window):
* lisp/simple.el (compose-mail-other-window)
(clone-indirect-buffer-other-window):
* lisp/vc/add-log.el (add-change-log-entry-other-window):
* lisp/view.el (view-file-other-window)
(view-buffer-other-window):
* lisp/window.el (switch-to-buffer-other-window):
* lisp/files.el (find-file-other-window)
(find-file-read-only-other-window)
(find-alternate-file-other-window):
* lisp/dired.el (dired-other-window)
(dired-mouse-find-file-other-window)
(dired-find-file-other-window, dired-jump-other-window): Mention
in the doc strings how to control the way the current window is
split.
This moves in the opposite direction to 'other-window' by
default, and is consistent with its repeat map.
* lisp/window.el (other-window-backward): New function bound to
'C-x O'.
(ctl-x-map): Update definition.
* doc/emacs/windows.texi (Other Window): Update docs.
* etc/NEWS: Annouce the new command.
a44e9139c2 loaddefs-generate--rubric: Note about committing ldefs-bo...
e4908623f2 ; Fix documentation of 'other-window'
5f3cbd62b1 ; * lisp/international/quail.el (quail-insert-kbd-layout)...
47deb38f21 ; face-font-family-alternatives, fixed-pitch: Comments.
dd29b0ab66 Fix Eshell call to 'string-suffix-p' when checking for tr...
cbfc095ed4 * etc/PROBLEMS: Describe how to work around screen reader...
8f00d36b63 (gnus)Scoring Tips: New tip regarding header continuation...
* lisp/window.el (display-buffer-override-next-command):
Use 'mouse-event-p' to wait for more following mouse events.
* lisp/frame.el (other-frame-prefix):
* lisp/tab-bar.el (other-tab-prefix):
* lisp/windmove.el (windmove-display-in-direction):
* lisp/window.el (other-window-prefix, same-window-prefix):
Update the docstring to explain the behavior in regard
to multiple consecutive mouse events (bug#78945).
* lisp/window.el (split-window): When WINDOW has a
'quit-restore' parameter that specifies a previous height to
restore, remove that when splitting vertically. It does more
harm than good now (Bug#78835).
* doc/lispref/buffers.texi (Buffer List): Document this-command
buffer display condition entry.
* doc/lispref/windows.texi (Choosing Window): Give an example of
using this-command buffer display condition entry in
display-buffer-alist.
(Buffer Display Action Alists):
* lisp/window.el (display-buffer): Delete documentation of
this-command buffer display condition entry from these locations
because it is not a buffer display action alist entry.
* lisp/subr.el (buffer-match-p): Update cross reference.
* lisp/window.el (rotate-windows-repeat-map)
(window-layout-rotate-repeat-map, window-layout-flip-repeat-map):
New keymaps.
(window-prefix-map): Bind new window layout commands.
* etc/NEWS: Rewrite entry for the new commands.
* lisp/window.el (window--quit-restore-select-window):
Add optional arg 'frame'. Don't switch to another frame
if window is not on the selected frame (bug#71386).
(quit-restore-window): Provide the 'frame' arg
to 'window--quit-restore-select-window' calls.
Patch by martin rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at>.
* test/lisp/tab-bar-tests.el (tab-bar-tests-quit-restore-window):
No need to reselect the frame after 'quit-window'.
* lisp/window.el (window-deletable-p): Add tab logic that returns
the symbol 'tab' for a set of predefined conditions.
(window--delete): Call 'tab-bar-close-tab' when 'window-deletable-p'
returns the symbol 'tab'.
(quit-restore-window): Remove tab logic and merge it with frame logic.
* test/lisp/tab-bar-tests.el (tab-bar-tests-close-other-tabs-default)
(tab-bar-tests-close-other-tabs-with-arg): Clean up tabs afterwards.
(tab-bar-tests-quit-restore-window): New test.
If 'window-state-normalize-buffer-name' is non-nil, 'window-state-get'
will normalize stored buffer names, making them easier to restore for
users that use 'uniquify' buffer naming.
* doc/lispref/windows.texi (Window Configurations): Document
'window-state-normalize-buffer-name'.
* lisp/window.el (window-state-normalize-buffer-name): New defvar.
(window--state-normalize-buffer-name): New function.
(window--state-get-1): Call 'window--state-normalize-buffer-name'
rather than 'buffer-name'.
* etc/NEWS: Announce 'window-state-normalize-buffer-name'.
(Bug#76980)
Ignore the dedicated windows unless the dedicated window is
already displaying the buffer-to-be-displayed. In that case,
the window may be reused, according to the setting of
'inhibit-same-window'.
* lisp/window.el (display-buffer-reuse-mode-window): Check
'window-dedicated-p' before pushing the candidate window onto
the stack. (Bug#76216)
* lisp/window.el (window-indirect-buffer-p): New function.
(get-buffer-window-list): New argument INDIRECT.
(display-buffer-reuse-window): New alist entry 'reuse-indirect'
to reuse a window indirectly related to the BUFFER argument.
* doc/lispref/windows.texi (Buffers and Windows): Describe new
function 'window-indirect-buffer-p' and new argument INDIRECT of
'get-buffer-window-list'.
(Buffer Display Action Functions): Describe new action alist
entry 'reuse-indirect'.
* etc/NEWS: Announce new argument for 'get-buffer-window-list' and
new 'display-buffer' action alist entry 'reuse-indirect'.
This fixes a behavior introduced by the fix of Bug#73527 that splits the
main window when the caller asks for splitting the root window.
* lisp/window.el (window--make-major-side-window): Bind
'ignore-window-parameters' to t so 'split-window' won't mess
with the WINDOW argument when it specifies the root window.
(split-window): If 'ignore-window-parameters' is non-nil, don't
try to split the main window instead of the root window.
Currently, `split-window-sensibly' prefers to try to split
vertically first, disregarding the actual shape of the frame
or the user preferences. This is a good default when Emacs
is taller than wider. However, when Emacs is in full-screen
(landscape screen layout), trying to split vertically may not
be what the user expected, since there is plenty of space
available on the right.
Typical scenario: Emacs is in landscape layout, one buffer is
open in a window covering the entire frame. Another buffer is
opened in a second window (C-x 4 f). Both splits are feasible
but users may prefer the horizontal one.
This patch preserves the behavior of the `split-height-threshold'
and `split-width-threshold' variables. Splitting continues not
to be permitted if the edge length is below the threshold.
* lisp/window.el (split-window-sensibly): First tried split
direction follows user preferences.
* etc/NEWS: Add an entry for new variable
`split-window-preferred-direction'.
* doc/emacs/windows.texi: Document new variable.
* lisp/window.el (replace-buffer-in-windows): Preserve current
buffer when 'kill-buffer-quit-windows' is non-nil and a window
showing BUFFER shall be quit. Running 'kill-buffer-hook' relies
on it (Bug#75949).
window-body-height correctly subtracts the tab-line's height but
window-edges did not add this same height to the y-offset.
See https://github.com/emacs-exwm/exwm/pull/114
* lisp/window.el (window-edges): Add the tab-line-height to the y-offet
of the window body. (Bug#75576)
* src/window.c (Fwindow_old_buffer): Handle deleted window as
argument.
(make_parent_window): Remove function.
(Fsplit_window_internal): New argument REFER for resurrecting
deleted windows. Incorporate functionality of defunct
make_parent_window.
(Fdelete_window_internal, delete_all_child_windows): Store any
deleted window's buffer in the window's old_buffer slot.
(window_dead_windows_table): Make it a 'value' type hash table
so the sequence number cannot affect its weakness.
* lisp/window.el (split-window): New argument REFER.
* doc/lispref/windows.texi (Resurrecting Windows): New section.
(Splitting Windows): Explain new argument REFER.
(Window Hooks): Rewrite description of 'window-old-buffer'.
* etc/NEWS: Mention new REFER argument for 'split-window'.