Hello,
I discovered some odd behavior related to SLIME that I can't figure out. Hopefully, someone here can help me out.
In short, starting SLIME with M-x slime or switching to a buffer containing the SLIME repl causes a resize of the emacs frame containing that buffer.
The details are at this link (which is also a test config file that you can start emacs with that will hopefully demonstrate the problem):
http://paste.lisp.org/display/344012
I'm using stock emacs 25.1, xubuntu 16.04 LTS, SBCL 1.3.12, and SLIME installed from Quicklisp and current as of 2017-04-10.
If you store the linked data as a file like /tmp/init-resize.el
you can run it as:
emacs -q -l /tmp/init-resize.el
(provided you have that font it is requesting, which is "DejaVu Sans Mono 9").
Then resize the window manually to 80x24, then M-x slime. If the bug presents itself, the frame will resize after slime is loaded to something other size.
I think the resize is erroneous behavior.
I provided what would have been the means that I thought would stop the involuntary resize in the init file, but it doesn't seem to work.
Thank you!
-pete
Hello Peter,
Couldn't reproduce on Emacs 25.1.2 (Linux), sorry.
Luís
On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 12:45 AM Peter Keller psilord@cs.wisc.edu wrote:
Hello,
I discovered some odd behavior related to SLIME that I can't figure out. Hopefully, someone here can help me out.
In short, starting SLIME with M-x slime or switching to a buffer containing the SLIME repl causes a resize of the emacs frame containing that buffer.
The details are at this link (which is also a test config file that you can start emacs with that will hopefully demonstrate the problem):
http://paste.lisp.org/display/344012
I'm using stock emacs 25.1, xubuntu 16.04 LTS, SBCL 1.3.12, and SLIME installed from Quicklisp and current as of 2017-04-10.
If you store the linked data as a file like /tmp/init-resize.el
you can run it as:
emacs -q -l /tmp/init-resize.el
(provided you have that font it is requesting, which is "DejaVu Sans Mono 9").
Then resize the window manually to 80x24, then M-x slime. If the bug presents itself, the frame will resize after slime is loaded to something other size.
I think the resize is erroneous behavior.
I provided what would have been the means that I thought would stop the involuntary resize in the init file, but it doesn't seem to work.
Thank you!
-pete