On 24 Mar 2007, at 11:37, YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu wrote:
Sure, that would make it a bit more consistent. However, the -mm- functions weren't really my concern.I've heard that preview-latex uses these functions to display images in real size.
... in which case pixel and millimeter dimensions should refer to the same display area indeed.
Yes. Xinerama also supports such configurations.
As I mentioned earlier, the concept you want has another name "framebuffer" in the X11 (Xinerama) world, and I think the right thing is to support them in a consistent way on the relevant platforms.
Yes, that would be good - perhaps in Emacs 22.2 or 23.I've been using the attached patch to make `mac-display-available- pixel-bounds' available, which will take the Dock and menu bar into account when reporting the size of the display. If window managers support it, a cross-platform version of this would be useful, too, after the release.
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