Clarify the semantics of 'string-pixel-width'
* doc/lispref/display.texi (Size of Displayed Text): * lisp/emacs-lisp/subr-x.el (string-pixel-width): * src/xdisp.c (Fwindow_text_pixel_size, Fbuffer_text_pixel_size): Doc fixes. (Bug#73129)
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@defun window-text-pixel-size &optional window from to x-limit y-limit mode-lines ignore-line-at-end
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This function returns the size of the text of @var{window}'s buffer in
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This function returns the dimensions of the text of @var{window}'s buffer in
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pixels. @var{window} must be a live window and defaults to the
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selected one. The return value is a cons of the maximum pixel-width
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of any text line and the maximum pixel-height of all text lines. This
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@defun string-pixel-width string
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This is a convenience function that uses @code{window-text-pixel-size}
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to compute the width of @var{string} (in pixels).
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to compute the width of @var{string} (in pixels). Caveat: if you call
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this function to measure the width of a string with embedded newlines,
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it will then return the width of the widest substring that does not
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include newlines. The meaning of this result is the widest line taken
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by the string if inserted into a buffer.
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@end defun
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@defun line-pixel-height
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;;;###autoload
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(defun string-pixel-width (string)
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"Return the width of STRING in pixels."
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"Return the width of STRING in pixels.
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If you call this function to measure pixel width of a string
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with embedded newlines, it returns the width of the widest
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substring that does not include newlines."
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(declare (important-return-value t))
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(if (zerop (length string))
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0
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}
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DEFUN ("window-text-pixel-size", Fwindow_text_pixel_size, Swindow_text_pixel_size, 0, 7, 0,
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doc: /* Return the size of the text of WINDOW's buffer in pixels.
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doc: /* Return the dimensions of the text of WINDOW's buffer in pixels.
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WINDOW must be a live window and defaults to the selected one. The
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return value is a cons of the maximum pixel-width of any text line and
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the pixel-height of all the text lines in the accessible portion of
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}
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DEFUN ("buffer-text-pixel-size", Fbuffer_text_pixel_size, Sbuffer_text_pixel_size, 0, 4, 0,
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doc: /* Return size of whole text of BUFFER-OR-NAME in WINDOW.
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doc: /* Return the dimensions of whole text of BUFFER-OR-NAME in WINDOW.
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BUFFER-OR-NAME must specify a live buffer or the name of a live buffer
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and defaults to the current buffer. WINDOW must be a live window and
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defaults to the selected one. The return value is a cons of the maximum
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