Layout Parameters
These frame parameters enable or disable various parts of the frame, or control their sizes.
border-width
-
The width in pixels of the frame’s outer border (see Frame Geometry).
internal-border-width
-
The width in pixels of the frame’s internal border (see Frame Geometry).
vertical-scroll-bars
-
Whether the frame has scroll bars (see Scroll Bars) for vertical scrolling, and which side of the frame they should be on. The possible values are
left
,right
, andnil
for no scroll bars. horizontal-scroll-bars
-
Whether the frame has scroll bars for horizontal scrolling (
t
andbottom
mean yes,nil
means no). scroll-bar-width
-
The width of vertical scroll bars, in pixels, or
nil
meaning to use the default width. scroll-bar-height
-
The height of horizontal scroll bars, in pixels, or
nil
meaning to use the default height. left-fringe
right-fringe
-
The default width of the left and right fringes of windows in this frame (see Fringes). If either of these is zero, that effectively removes the corresponding fringe.
When you use
frame-parameter
to query the value of either of these two frame parameters, the return value is always an integer. When usingset-frame-parameter
, passing anil
value imposes an actual default value of 8 pixels. right-divider-width
-
The width (thickness) reserved for the right divider (see Window Dividers) of any window on the frame, in pixels. A value of zero means to not draw right dividers.
bottom-divider-width
-
The width (thickness) reserved for the bottom divider (see Window Dividers) of any window on the frame, in pixels. A value of zero means to not draw bottom dividers.
menu-bar-lines
-
The number of lines to allocate at the top of the frame for a menu bar (see Menu Bar). The default is one if Menu Bar mode is enabled and zero otherwise. See Menu Bars in The GNU Emacs Manual. For an external menu bar (see Frame Layout), this value remains unchanged even when the menu bar wraps to two or more lines. In that case, the
menu-bar-size
value returned byframe-geometry
(see Frame Geometry) allows to derive whether the menu bar actually occupies one or more lines. tool-bar-lines
-
The number of lines to use for the tool bar (see Tool Bar). The default is one if Tool Bar mode is enabled and zero otherwise. See Tool Bars in The GNU Emacs Manual. This value may change whenever the tool bar wraps (see Frame Layout).
tool-bar-position
-
The position of the tool bar when Emacs was built with GTK+. Its value can be one of
top
,bottom
left
,right
. The default istop
. line-spacing
-
Additional space to leave below each text line, in pixels (a positive integer). See Line Height, for more information.
no-special-glyphs
If this is non-
nil
, it suppresses the display of any truncation and continuation glyphs (see Truncation) for all buffers displayed by this frame. This is useful to eliminate such glyphs when fitting a frame to its buffer viafit-frame-to-buffer
(see Resizing Windows).
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