Zajcev Evgeny <lg@xxxxxxxx> writes:
> Steve Youngs <steve@xxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> * Zajcev Evgeny <lg@xxxxxxxx> writes:
>>
>> > Steve Youngs <steve@xxxxxxxx> writes:
>>
>> [xwem-minibuffer problems]
>>
>> > All of those, should be fixed by last commit.
>>
>> > Great thanks Steve for your tries and report! It helped much to
>> > clarify minibuffer related things.
>>
>> You're welcome. But I don't have good news about latest
>> xwem-minibuffer commits.
>>
>> In:
>>
>> "lg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xwem--main--2.2--patch-14"
>>
>> I can't get it to work at all. :-(
>>
>> In my ~/.xwem/xwemrc.el I put:
>>
>> (customize-set-variable 'xwem-minib-resize-mode t)
>>
>> and it is t
>>
>> ,----[ C-h v xwem-minib-resize-mode RET ]
>> | `xwem-minib-resize-mode' is a variable declared in Lisp.
>> | -- loaded from "xwem-minibuffer"
>> |
>> | Value: t
>> |
>> | Documentation:
>> | *Non-nil activates xwem minibuffer automatic resize mode.
>> `----
>>
>> But no resizing is happening at all. :-(
>>
>
> No no, enabling resize mode is done with (xwem-minib-resize-mode 1),
> but to enable resizing working for SXEmacs commands as well as for
> xwem commands you need to set
> xwem-minibuffer-emacs-frames-has-minibuffer to non-nil with
> customize-set-variable, i.e: i have in my xwemrc now:
>
> (customize-set-variable 'xwem-minibuffer-emacs-frames-has-minibuffer nil)
> (xwem-minib-resize-mode 1)
>
> But yes, doc string for `xwem-minib-resize-mode' variable is pretty
> confusing, i'll fix it
Hmm, no, skip this. (customize-set-variable 'xwem-minib-resize-mode t)
should work as well as (xwem-minib-resize-mode 1) ..
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lg
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