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authorRichard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>2003-06-03 11:09:56 +0000
committerRichard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>2003-06-03 11:09:56 +0000
commitd9b9e93c76c4001bb401be992d8a80b06f7d2fc4 (patch)
tree0ab1e1d7068acf1a08953f25d00778d7afc4bcd9 /lisp/windmove.el
parent07703430571e2ea5219d776a7e3a7978e2de65f1 (diff)
downloademacs-d9b9e93c76c4001bb401be992d8a80b06f7d2fc4.tar.gz
(windmove-reference-loc, windmove-frame-edges): Use window-inside-edges.
(windmove-do-window-select): Fix error messages.
Diffstat (limited to 'lisp/windmove.el')
-rw-r--r--lisp/windmove.el31
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/lisp/windmove.el b/lisp/windmove.el
index fc5e864391c..d6dd84e5b19 100644
--- a/lisp/windmove.el
+++ b/lisp/windmove.el
@@ -321,14 +321,15 @@ of the frame; (X-MAX, Y-MAX) is the zero-based coordinate of the
bottom-right corner of the frame.
For example, if a frame has 76 rows and 181 columns, the return value
from `windmove-frame-edges' will be the list (0 0 180 75)."
- (let ((frame (if window
- (window-frame window)
- (selected-frame))))
- (let ((x-min 0)
- (y-min 0)
- (x-max (1- (frame-width frame))) ; 1- for last row & col here
- (y-max (1- (frame-height frame))))
- (list x-min y-min x-max y-max))))
+ (let* ((frame (if window
+ (window-frame window)
+ (selected-frame)))
+ (top-left (window-inside-edges (frame-first-window frame)))
+ (x-min (nth 0 top-left))
+ (y-min (nth 1 top-left))
+ (x-max (+ x-min (frame-width frame) -1)) ; 1- for last row & col
+ (y-max (+ x-max (frame-height frame) -1)))
+ (list x-min y-min x-max y-max)))
;; it turns out that constraining is always a good thing, even when
;; wrapping is going to happen. this is because:
@@ -453,15 +454,13 @@ currently-selected window, or WINDOW if supplied; otherwise, it is the
top-left or bottom-right corner of the selected window, or WINDOW if
supplied, if ARG is greater or smaller than zero, respectively."
(let ((effective-arg (if (null arg) 0 (prefix-numeric-value arg)))
- (edges (window-edges window)))
+ (edges (window-inside-edges window)))
(let ((top-left (cons (nth 0 edges)
(nth 1 edges)))
- ;; if 1-'s are not there, windows actually extend too far.
- ;; actually, -2 is necessary for bottom: (nth 3 edges) is
- ;; the height of the window; -1 because we want 0-based max,
- ;; -1 to get rid of mode line
+ ;; Subtracting 1 converts the edge to the last column or line
+ ;; within the window.
(bottom-right (cons (- (nth 2 edges) 1)
- (- (nth 3 edges) 2))))
+ (- (nth 3 edges) 1))))
(cond
((> effective-arg 0)
top-left)
@@ -531,10 +530,10 @@ DIR, ARG, and WINDOW are handled as by `windmove-other-window-loc'.
If no window is at direction DIR, an error is signaled."
(let ((other-window (windmove-find-other-window dir arg window)))
(cond ((null other-window)
- (error "No window at %s" dir))
+ (error "No window %s from selected window" dir))
((and (window-minibuffer-p other-window)
(not (minibuffer-window-active-p other-window)))
- (error "Can't move to inactive minibuffer"))
+ (error "Minibuffer is inactive"))
(t
(select-window other-window)))))