From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 15:13:46 +0000 (+0000) Subject: (Window Size X): Document how Emacs sets the units for frame width if X-Git-Tag: emacs-pretest-21.0.100~213 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d0f05d60c5565d0aa3398e178fa1ad2acefec963;p=emacs.git (Window Size X): Document how Emacs sets the units for frame width if the default font is proportional. --- diff --git a/man/cmdargs.texi b/man/cmdargs.texi index f8035df9712..98fb5557b92 100644 --- a/man/cmdargs.texi +++ b/man/cmdargs.texi @@ -735,8 +735,9 @@ negative, but that doesn't change their meaning, only their direction. Emacs uses the same units as @code{xterm} does to interpret the geometry. The @var{width} and @var{height} are measured in characters, so a large font -creates a larger frame than a small font. The @var{xoffset} -and @var{yoffset} are measured in pixels. +creates a larger frame than a small font. (If you specify a proportional +font, Emacs uses its maximum bounds width as the width unit.) The +@var{xoffset} and @var{yoffset} are measured in pixels. Since the mode line and the echo area occupy the last 2 lines of the frame, the height of the initial text window is 2 less than the height