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are the graphical system-level “windows” of Emacs. It initially contains one window and normally also contains a menu bar, tool bar, and echo area.
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How can I keep the emacs window at a constant size when hiding/showing the menu bar?
I don't like to waste screen space, so usually I have the menu bar hidden. Sometimes, I'd like to show it nevertheless, so I have bound the "menu" key to menu-bar-mode. Works perfectly:
(global-set-k …
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How can I keep the emacs window at a constant size when hiding/showing the menu bar?
The problem went away after I have updated to GNU Emacs 25.1.1 (x86_64-w64-mingw32)
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What is missing to show the desktop-dirname in the frame title? [duplicate]
I tried to get the value of desktop-dirname into the title of a frame:
(setq frame-title-format '("%b Desktop: "
(car (last (split-string desktop-dirname "/" t)))))
The ( …