On Tue, 8 Jan 2013 09:43:31 +0000 Michael Blumenkrantz
<[email protected]> said:

> yes, I'm aware that it's not min size, though elm does not provide any
> method for directly setting those either.

min size is set as an implicit bi-product of the widgets packed into the window
as resize objects and their min/max size hints/content etc. :) same with max
size.

> reading through 1.7 branch, however, I see nothing that's applying the base
> size or any other ICCCM hints that you're allowed to set. if it's in trunk,
> great.

this worked prior to 1.7 - it worked when i wrote terminology... :)

> 
> On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 9:28 AM, Carsten Haitzler <[email protected]>wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, 8 Jan 2013 08:50:14 +0000 Michael Blumenkrantz
> > <[email protected]> said:
> >
> > > it seems that any elm_win functions which set icccm window hints, such as
> > > elm_win_size_base_set(), do nothing, and never have. I'm assuming this is
> > > not intentional?
> >
> > umm no - this works... because ummm terminology uses it.. and it works. :)
> > base
> > size anyway... from my terminology window:
> >
> > WM_NORMAL_HINTS(WM_SIZE_HINTS):
> >                 program specified minimum size: 7 by 1
> >                 program specified maximum size: 32767 by 32767
> >                 program specified resize increment: 5 by 10
> >                 program specified base size: 2 by 2
> >
> > base size is set.., and it is NOT min size... :)
> >
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> >
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