* doc/lispref/windows.texi (Window Sizes): Fix indices and references.

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Martin Rudalics 2015-11-23 08:37:45 +01:00
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@ -521,9 +521,9 @@ its pixel height is the pixel height of the screen areas spanned by its
children.
@end defun
@cindex window pixel height
@cindex pixel height of a window
@cindex total pixel height of a window
@cindex window pixel width
@cindex pixel width of a window
@cindex total pixel width of a window
@defun window-pixel-width &optional Lisp_Object &optional window
This function returns the width of window @var{window} in pixels.
@ -558,7 +558,6 @@ that of the root window on that frame. If @var{window} is omitted or
@cindex window body height
@cindex body height of a window
@cindex window body width
The @dfn{body height} of a window is the height of its text area, which
does not include a mode or header line, a horizontal scroll bar, or a
bottom divider.
@ -578,9 +577,8 @@ counted. It also means that the height of a window's body can never
exceed its total height as returned by @code{window-total-height}.
@end defun
@cindex window body width
@cindex body width of a window
@cindex body size of a window
@cindex window body size
The @dfn{body width} of a window is the width of its text area, which
does not include the scroll bar, fringes, margins or a right divider.
@ -599,6 +597,8 @@ counted. It also means that the width of a window's body can never
exceed its total width as returned by @code{window-total-width}.
@end defun
@cindex window body size
@cindex body size of a window
@defun window-body-size &optional window horizontal pixelwise
This function returns the body height or body width of @var{window}. If
@var{horizontal} is omitted or @code{nil}, it is equivalent to calling
@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ to calling @code{window-body-width}. In either case, the optional
argument @var{pixelwise} is passed to the function called.
@end defun
For compatibility with previous versions of Emacs,
For compatibility with previous versions of Emacs,
@code{window-height} is an alias for @code{window-total-height}, and
@code{window-width} is an alias for @code{window-body-width}. These
aliases are considered obsolete and will be removed in the future.
@ -643,7 +643,7 @@ or split them (@pxref{Splitting Windows}), obey the variables
@code{window-min-height} and @code{window-min-width}, which specify the
smallest allowable window height and width. They also obey the variable
@code{window-size-fixed}, with which a window can be @dfn{fixed} in
size:
size (@pxref{Preserving Window Sizes}).
@defopt window-min-height
This option specifies the minimum total height, in lines, of any window.