Hi. On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 20:44:11 +0200, Timo Korvola wrote: > Teika Kazura <[email protected]> writes: > > The former, 'iconify-window-hook' may be permissible, if the doc > > explicitly says so. How about the other, 'window-state-change-hook'? > > Seems to me a bit insane. > > Not really. It is a rather natural assumption that > window-state-change-hook is called whenever iconify-window-hook is. > It feels likewise natural to assume that if a window is iconic, > iconify-window-hook has been called at some point (a window starting > iconic is a rather rare special case, easy to forget).
I see. Thank you, Timo. What I was worried was that they are called before the window is 'set up'. I don't know how to put it exactly, but the doc on before-add-window-hook says: # This occurs before the window is created, installed or placed. At # this early stage, the only safe action is to set properties of the # window (with `window-set'). So I think it is better to call attention, adding a line or two in the doc of iconify-window-hook and window-state-change-hook. Regards, Teika (Teika kazura)
