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Toggle window scroll bar
Defining the window pointed by “other-window”Is there a generic toggle-previous-window function?How to toggle between previous buffer in a given window (e.g toggle-previous-buffer-in-window)?Floating Scroll BarsReplace ugly scroll-bar with vertical line charactersWhat are my options for scroll bars in terminal emacs?Auto-delete parent window when deleting any child?How can I disable the vertical scroll bar on just the minibuffer?Horizontal Scroll Bar Mode with trackpadScroll bar in spacemacs?
It's not clear to me how to disable a window scroll bar.
I have frame scrollbars turned off:
(scroll-bar-mode -1)
I can enable a window scroll bar with
(set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil 'right)
I expect the following to remove the scroll bar, but it doesn't. It only removes the fringe adjacent to the scroll bar.
(set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil nil nil nil)
Checking (window-current-scroll-bars (selected-window))
, it returns nil
as expected. My understanding is that window-current-scroll-bars
should tell me the dimensions of the window's scroll bar, returning nil
if there is no scroll bar.
Maybe it's a frame scroll bar that somehow snuck in? Yet (frame-current-scroll-bars)
returns nil
as expected.
If I do something like C-h f
or M-x
after calling (set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil nil nil nil)
, the scroll bar will disappear. Yet simply switching windows does nothing. The scroll bar remains.
I'm confused! Am I missing something?
I am using GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-05-30
.
window scroll-bars
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It's not clear to me how to disable a window scroll bar.
I have frame scrollbars turned off:
(scroll-bar-mode -1)
I can enable a window scroll bar with
(set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil 'right)
I expect the following to remove the scroll bar, but it doesn't. It only removes the fringe adjacent to the scroll bar.
(set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil nil nil nil)
Checking (window-current-scroll-bars (selected-window))
, it returns nil
as expected. My understanding is that window-current-scroll-bars
should tell me the dimensions of the window's scroll bar, returning nil
if there is no scroll bar.
Maybe it's a frame scroll bar that somehow snuck in? Yet (frame-current-scroll-bars)
returns nil
as expected.
If I do something like C-h f
or M-x
after calling (set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil nil nil nil)
, the scroll bar will disappear. Yet simply switching windows does nothing. The scroll bar remains.
I'm confused! Am I missing something?
I am using GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-05-30
.
window scroll-bars
2
I can't reproduce this.(set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil nil nil nil)
removes the scroll bar as expected, starting fromemacs -Q
, on Emacs 27.0.50
– Tyler
Mar 19 at 18:43
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It's not clear to me how to disable a window scroll bar.
I have frame scrollbars turned off:
(scroll-bar-mode -1)
I can enable a window scroll bar with
(set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil 'right)
I expect the following to remove the scroll bar, but it doesn't. It only removes the fringe adjacent to the scroll bar.
(set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil nil nil nil)
Checking (window-current-scroll-bars (selected-window))
, it returns nil
as expected. My understanding is that window-current-scroll-bars
should tell me the dimensions of the window's scroll bar, returning nil
if there is no scroll bar.
Maybe it's a frame scroll bar that somehow snuck in? Yet (frame-current-scroll-bars)
returns nil
as expected.
If I do something like C-h f
or M-x
after calling (set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil nil nil nil)
, the scroll bar will disappear. Yet simply switching windows does nothing. The scroll bar remains.
I'm confused! Am I missing something?
I am using GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-05-30
.
window scroll-bars
It's not clear to me how to disable a window scroll bar.
I have frame scrollbars turned off:
(scroll-bar-mode -1)
I can enable a window scroll bar with
(set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil 'right)
I expect the following to remove the scroll bar, but it doesn't. It only removes the fringe adjacent to the scroll bar.
(set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil nil nil nil)
Checking (window-current-scroll-bars (selected-window))
, it returns nil
as expected. My understanding is that window-current-scroll-bars
should tell me the dimensions of the window's scroll bar, returning nil
if there is no scroll bar.
Maybe it's a frame scroll bar that somehow snuck in? Yet (frame-current-scroll-bars)
returns nil
as expected.
If I do something like C-h f
or M-x
after calling (set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil nil nil nil)
, the scroll bar will disappear. Yet simply switching windows does nothing. The scroll bar remains.
I'm confused! Am I missing something?
I am using GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-05-30
.
window scroll-bars
window scroll-bars
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I can't reproduce this.(set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil nil nil nil)
removes the scroll bar as expected, starting fromemacs -Q
, on Emacs 27.0.50
– Tyler
Mar 19 at 18:43
add a comment |
2
I can't reproduce this.(set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil nil nil nil)
removes the scroll bar as expected, starting fromemacs -Q
, on Emacs 27.0.50
– Tyler
Mar 19 at 18:43
2
2
I can't reproduce this.
(set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil nil nil nil)
removes the scroll bar as expected, starting from emacs -Q
, on Emacs 27.0.50– Tyler
Mar 19 at 18:43
I can't reproduce this.
(set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil nil nil nil)
removes the scroll bar as expected, starting from emacs -Q
, on Emacs 27.0.50– Tyler
Mar 19 at 18:43
add a comment |
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This appears to be a bug in Emacs. Although the bug fix has been pushed to the Emacs-26 branch, these changes either don't solve the problem or are not reflected in the latest Emacs 26 build, which is the version I am using (i.e. GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-05-30
).
Trying the latest Emacs-27 development snapshot, the problem has been fixed, as indicated by @Tyler.
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That fix will be available once emacs-26.2 is released.
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This appears to be a bug in Emacs. Although the bug fix has been pushed to the Emacs-26 branch, these changes either don't solve the problem or are not reflected in the latest Emacs 26 build, which is the version I am using (i.e. GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-05-30
).
Trying the latest Emacs-27 development snapshot, the problem has been fixed, as indicated by @Tyler.
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That fix will be available once emacs-26.2 is released.
– rpluim
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This appears to be a bug in Emacs. Although the bug fix has been pushed to the Emacs-26 branch, these changes either don't solve the problem or are not reflected in the latest Emacs 26 build, which is the version I am using (i.e. GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-05-30
).
Trying the latest Emacs-27 development snapshot, the problem has been fixed, as indicated by @Tyler.
1
That fix will be available once emacs-26.2 is released.
– rpluim
Mar 21 at 8:18
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This appears to be a bug in Emacs. Although the bug fix has been pushed to the Emacs-26 branch, these changes either don't solve the problem or are not reflected in the latest Emacs 26 build, which is the version I am using (i.e. GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-05-30
).
Trying the latest Emacs-27 development snapshot, the problem has been fixed, as indicated by @Tyler.
This appears to be a bug in Emacs. Although the bug fix has been pushed to the Emacs-26 branch, these changes either don't solve the problem or are not reflected in the latest Emacs 26 build, which is the version I am using (i.e. GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-05-30
).
Trying the latest Emacs-27 development snapshot, the problem has been fixed, as indicated by @Tyler.
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I can't reproduce this.
(set-window-scroll-bars (selected-window) nil nil nil nil)
removes the scroll bar as expected, starting fromemacs -Q
, on Emacs 27.0.50– Tyler
Mar 19 at 18:43