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* src/xterm.c (x_clear_under_internal_border): Subtract bottom margins before clearing bottom border. (XTflash): Subtract bottom margins before flashing mini window. * src/xfns.c (x_set_tool_bar_position): Allow setting different values outside of GTK+. (frame_geometry): Adjust inner width and height for tool bars placed on the bottom. * src/xdisp.c (init_xdisp): Calculate using top margins only. * src/window.c (resize_frame_windows): Fix commentary. * src/w32fns.c (Fw32_frame_geometry): Report tool bar position correctly. (w32_clear_under_internal_border): Subtract bottom margins prior to clearing bottom border. (w32_set_tool_bar_position): New function. (Fw32_frame_edges): Subtract bottom tool bar from inner width and height. (w32_frame_parm_handlers): Add `set_tool_bar_position' parameter handler. * src/pgtkterm.c (pgtk_flash): Subtract bottom margins before clearing bottom border. (XTflash): Subtract bottom margins before flashing mini window. * src/pgtkfns.c (frame_geometry): Set `inner_top' correctly. (Fpgtk_set_mouse_absolute_pixel_position): (Fpgtk_mouse_absolute_pixel_position): (Fpgtk_page_setup_dialog): (Fpgtk_get_page_setup): Wrap lines which cause C Mode to hang. * src/nsterm.m (ns_clear_under_internal_border): Subtract bottom margins before clearing bottom border. * src/nsfns.m (ns_set_tool_bar_position): New function. Error if arg is not top. (ns_frame_parm_handlers): Add that as the handler for `tool-bar-position', to prevent it from being set to an invalid value. * src/haikuterm.c (haiku_flash): Subtract bottom margins before flashing mini window. (haiku_clear_under_internal_border): Subtract bottom margins before clearing bottom border. * src/haikufns.c (haiku_set_tool_bar_position): Allow setting values other than `top'. (frame_geometry): Take bottom margin into account when calculating inner dimensions. * src/frame.h (struct frame): Always define `tool_bar_position'. (fset_tool_bar_position): Define function everywhere. (FRAME_TOOL_BAR_POSITION): Define correctly on all toolkits. (FRAME_TOOL_BAR_TOP_HEIGHT): (FRAME_TOOL_BAR_TOP_LINES): (FRAME_TOOL_BAR_BOTTOM_HEIGHT): (FRAME_TOOL_BAR_BOTTOM_LINES): New macros. Each pair returns the tool bar dimensions only if the tool bar position is set appropriately. (FRAME_TOP_MARGIN, FRAME_TOP_MARGIN_HEIGHT): Only add tool bar height if it is placed at the top of the frame. (FRAME_BOTTOM_MARGIN, FRAME_BOTTOM_MARGIN_HEIGHT): Add ``bottom margins''. (FRAME_MARGINS, FRAME_MARGIN_HEIGHT): Move original margin macro here. (FRAME_PIXEL_HEIGHT_TO_TEXT_LINES): (FRAME_TEXT_TO_PIXEL_HEIGHT): (FRAME_PIXEL_TO_TEXT_HEIGHT): (FRAME_INNER_HEIGHT): Subtract both vertical margins. * src/frame.c (adjust_frame_size): Subtract both top and bottom margins to determine the inner height. (make_frame): Initialize `f->tool_bar_position' unconditionally. * src/dispnew.c (adjust_frame_glyphs_for_window_redisplay): Place internal tool bar on bottom if requested. * doc/lispref/frames.texi (Frame Layout): Describe the possibility of the tool bar being placed below the inner area of the frame. (Layout Parameters): Describe that `tool-bar-position' is now supported almost everywhere. |
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