+2011-12-13 Martin Rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at>
+
+ * windows.texi (Splitting Windows): Use t instead of non-nil
+ when describing window-combination-resize.
+
2011-12-05 Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
* text.texi (Special Properties): Warn against `intangible' properties
@defopt window-combination-resize
If this variable is @code{nil}, @code{split-window} can only split a
-window (denoted by @var{window}) if @var{window}'s screen area is
-large enough to accommodate both itself and the new window. This is
-the default.
-
-If this variable is non-@code{nil}, @code{split-window} tries to
-resize all windows that are part of the same combination as
-@var{window}, in order to accommodate the new window. In particular,
-this may allow @code{split-window} to succeed even if @var{window} is
-a fixed-size window or too small to ordinarily split. Furthermore,
-subsequently resizing or deleting @var{window} may resize all other
-windows in its combination.
-
-This variable has no effect if @code{window-combination-limit} is
-non-@code{nil} (see below).
+window (denoted by @var{window}) if @var{window}'s screen area is large
+enough to accommodate both itself and the new window.
+
+If this variable is @code{t}, @code{split-window} tries to resize all
+windows that are part of the same combination as @var{window}, in order
+to accommodate the new window. In particular, this may allow
+@code{split-window} to succeed even if @var{window} is a fixed-size
+window or too small to ordinarily split. Furthermore, subsequently
+resizing or deleting @var{window} may resize all other windows in its
+combination.
+
+The default is @code{nil}. Other values are reserved for future use.
+The value of this variable is ignored when
+@code{window-combination-limit} is non-@code{nil} (see below).
@end defopt
To illustrate the effect of @code{window-combination-resize},
@end smallexample
@noindent
-If @code{window-combination-resize} is non-@code{nil}, splitting
-@code{W3} instead leaves all three live windows with approximately the
-same height:
+If @code{window-combination-resize} is @code{t}, splitting @code{W3}
+instead leaves all three live windows with approximately the same
+height:
@smallexample
@group
+2011-12-13 Martin Rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at>
+
+ * window.el (delete-other-windows): Use correct frame in call to
+ window-with-parameter.
+
2011-12-12 Daniel Pfeiffer <occitan@t-online.de>
* progmodes/make-mode.el: Bring it up to date with makepp V2.0.
(throw 'done (delete-other-windows atom-root)))
((eq window-side 'none)
;; Set side-main to the major non-side window.
- (setq side-main (window-with-parameter 'window-side 'none nil t)))
+ (setq side-main (window-with-parameter 'window-side 'none frame t)))
((memq window-side window-sides)
(error "Cannot make side window the only window")))
;; If WINDOW is the main non-side window, do nothing.
+2011-12-13 Martin Rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at>
+
+ * window.c (Vwindow_combination_resize)
+ (Vwindow_combination_limit): Use t instead of non-nil in
+ doc-strings.
+
2011-12-11 Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org>
* coding.c (Funencodable_char_position): Pay attention to the
Vrecenter_redisplay = Qtty;
DEFVAR_LISP ("window-combination-resize", Vwindow_combination_resize,
- doc: /* Non-nil means resize window combinations proportionally.
+ doc: /* If t, resize window combinations proportionally.
If this variable is nil, splitting a window gets the entire screen space
for displaying the new window from the window to split. Deleting and
resizing a window preferably resizes one adjacent window only.
-If this variable is non-nil, splitting a window tries to get the space
+If this variable is t, splitting a window tries to get the space
proportionally from all windows in the same combination. This also
allows to split a window that is otherwise too small or of fixed size.
Resizing and deleting a window proportionally resize all windows in the
same combination.
+Other values are reserved for future use.
+
This variable takes no effect if `window-combination-limit' is non-nil. */);
Vwindow_combination_resize = Qnil;
DEFVAR_LISP ("window-combination-limit", Vwindow_combination_limit,
- doc: /* Non-nil means splitting a window makes a new parent window.
+ doc: /* If t, splitting a window makes a new parent window.
If this variable is nil, splitting a window will create a new parent
window only if the window has no parent window or the window shall
become a combination orthogonal to the one it is part of.