Friday, April 1, 2022

Re: XSetWMNormalHints

Jason Weber wrote:

> I mean where the actual X11 window is constrained to expand/shrink by steps
> of the font's character width/height.
> This has been the case, by my witness, for as long as I recall. It seems
> to still be the case on Windows 10.
>
> I don't have a right or bottom scrollbar, just the left.
>
> I asked someone on Arch, and he said the same change happened to him a
> short while back.

It might be that this conflicts with filling the whole screen when
maximized. When resizing the GUI window by dragging the edge, you would
want to resize by the character cell size, so that there is no "half
character" gap somewhere. When maximized you do want that gap, to avoid
the Vim window now completely filling the screen. Not sure if we can
have both. Can the window hints be removed when maximized, and added
back when not?

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