;;; posframe-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -*- lexical-binding: t -*- ;; ;;; Code: (add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) ;;;### (autoloads nil "posframe" "posframe.el" (0 0 0 0)) ;;; Generated autoloads from posframe.el (autoload 'posframe-workable-p "posframe" "\ Test posframe workable status." nil nil) (autoload 'posframe-show "posframe" "\ Pop up a posframe and show STRING at POSITION. \(1) POSITION POSITION can be: 1. An integer, meaning point position. 2. A cons of two integers, meaning absolute X and Y coordinates. 3. Other type, in which case the corresponding POSHANDLER should be provided. \(2) POSHANDLER POSHANDLER is a function of one argument returning an actual position. Its argument is a plist of the following form: (:position xxx :poshandler xxx :font-height xxx :font-width xxx :posframe xxx :posframe-width xxx :posframe-height xxx :posframe-buffer xxx :parent-frame xxx :parent-window-left xxx :parent-window-top xxx :parent-frame-width xxx :parent-frame-height xxx :parent-window xxx :parent-window-width xxx :parent-window-height xxx :minibuffer-height xxx :mode-line-height xxx :header-line-height xxx :tab-line-height xxx :x-pixel-offset xxx :y-pixel-offset xxx) By default, poshandler is auto-selected based on the type of POSITION, but the selection can be overridden using the POSHANDLER argument. The builtin poshandler functions are listed below: 1. `posframe-poshandler-frame-center' 2. `posframe-poshandler-frame-top-center' 3. `posframe-poshandler-frame-top-left-corner' 4. `posframe-poshandler-frame-top-right-corner' 5. `posframe-poshandler-frame-bottom-center' 6. `posframe-poshandler-frame-bottom-left-corner' 7. `posframe-poshandler-frame-bottom-right-corner' 8. `posframe-poshandler-window-center' 9. `posframe-poshandler-window-top-center' 10. `posframe-poshandler-window-top-left-corner' 11. `posframe-poshandler-window-top-right-corner' 12. `posframe-poshandler-window-bottom-center' 13. `posframe-poshandler-window-bottom-left-corner' 14. `posframe-poshandler-window-bottom-right-corner' 15. `posframe-poshandler-point-top-left-corner' 16. `posframe-poshandler-point-bottom-left-corner' 17. `posframe-poshandler-point-bottom-left-corner-upward' 18. `posframe-poshandler-point-window-center' by the way, poshandler can be used by other packages easily \(for example: mini-frame) with the help of function `posframe-poshandler-argbuilder'. like: (let* ((info (posframe-poshandler-argbuilder child-frame)) (posn (posframe-poshandler-window-center info))) `((left . ,(car posn)) (top . ,(cdr posn)))) \(3) POSHANDLER-EXTRA-INFO POSHANDLER-EXTRA-INFO is a plist, which will prepend to the argument of poshandler function: 'info', it will *OVERRIDE* the exist key in 'info'. \(4) BUFFER-OR-NAME This posframe's buffer is BUFFER-OR-NAME, which can be a buffer or a name of a (possibly nonexistent) buffer. buffer name can prefix with space, for example ' *mybuffer*', so the buffer name will hide for ibuffer and list-buffers. \(5) NO-PROPERTIES If NO-PROPERTIES is non-nil, The STRING's properties will be removed before being shown in posframe. \(6) WIDTH, MIN-WIDTH, HEIGHT and MIN-HEIGHT WIDTH, MIN-WIDTH, HEIGHT and MIN-HEIGHT, specify bounds on the new total size of posframe. MIN-HEIGHT and MIN-WIDTH default to the values of ‘window-min-height’ and ‘window-min-width’ respectively. These arguments are specified in the canonical character width and height of posframe. \(7) LEFT-FRINGE and RIGHT-FRINGE If LEFT-FRINGE or RIGHT-FRINGE is a number, left fringe or right fringe with be shown with the specified width. \(8) BORDER-WIDTH, BORDER-COLOR, INTERNAL-BORDER-WIDTH and INTERNAL-BORDER-COLOR By default, posframe shows no borders, but users can specify borders by setting BORDER-WIDTH to a positive number. Border color can be specified by BORDER-COLOR. INTERNAL-BORDER-WIDTH and INTERNAL-BORDER-COLOR are same as BORDER-WIDTH and BORDER-COLOR, but do not suggest to use for the reason: Add distinct controls for child frames' borders (Bug#45620) http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/commit/?id=ff7b1a133bfa7f2614650f8551824ffaef13fadc \(9) FONT, FOREGROUND-COLOR and BACKGROUND-COLOR Posframe's font as well as foreground and background colors are derived from the current frame by default, but can be overridden using the FONT, FOREGROUND-COLOR and BACKGROUND-COLOR arguments, respectively. \(10) RESPECT-HEADER-LINE and RESPECT-MODE-LINE By default, posframe will display no header-line, mode-line and tab-line. In case a header-line, mode-line or tab-line is desired, users can set RESPECT-HEADER-LINE and RESPECT-MODE-LINE to t. \(11) INITIALIZE INITIALIZE is a function with no argument. It will run when posframe buffer is first selected with `with-current-buffer' in `posframe-show', and only run once (for performance reasons). \(12) LINES-TRUNCATE If LINES-TRUNCATE is non-nil, then lines will truncate in the posframe instead of wrap. \(13) OVERRIDE-PARAMETERS OVERRIDE-PARAMETERS is very powful, *all* the frame parameters used by posframe's frame can be overridden by it. \(14) TIMEOUT TIMEOUT can specify the number of seconds after which the posframe will auto-hide. \(15) REFRESH If REFRESH is a number, posframe's frame-size will be re-adjusted every REFRESH seconds. \(16) ACCEPT-FOCUS When ACCEPT-FOCUS is non-nil, posframe will accept focus. be careful, you may face some bugs when set it to non-nil. \(17) HIDEHANDLER HIDEHANDLER is a function, when it return t, posframe will be hide, this function has a plist argument: (:posframe-buffer xxx :posframe-parent-buffer xxx) The builtin hidehandler functions are listed below: 1. `posframe-hidehandler-when-buffer-switch' \(18) REFPOSHANDLER REFPOSHANDLER is a function, a reference position (most is top-left of current frame) will be returned when call this function. when it is nil or it return nil, child-frame feature will be used and reference position will be deal with in emacs. The user case I know at the moment is let ivy-posframe work well in EXWM environment (let posframe show on the other appliction window). DO NOT USE UNLESS NECESSARY!!! An example parent frame poshandler function is: 1. `posframe-refposhandler-xwininfo' \(19) Others You can use `posframe-delete-all' to delete all posframes. \(fn BUFFER-OR-NAME &key STRING POSITION POSHANDLER POSHANDLER-EXTRA-INFO WIDTH HEIGHT MIN-WIDTH MIN-HEIGHT X-PIXEL-OFFSET Y-PIXEL-OFFSET LEFT-FRINGE RIGHT-FRINGE BORDER-WIDTH BORDER-COLOR INTERNAL-BORDER-WIDTH INTERNAL-BORDER-COLOR FONT FOREGROUND-COLOR BACKGROUND-COLOR RESPECT-HEADER-LINE RESPECT-MODE-LINE INITIALIZE NO-PROPERTIES KEEP-RATIO LINES-TRUNCATE OVERRIDE-PARAMETERS TIMEOUT REFRESH ACCEPT-FOCUS HIDEHANDLER REFPOSHANDLER &allow-other-keys)" nil nil) (autoload 'posframe-hide-all "posframe" "\ Hide all posframe frames." t nil) (autoload 'posframe-delete-all "posframe" "\ Delete all posframe frames and buffers." t nil) (register-definition-prefixes "posframe" '("posframe-")) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads nil "posframe-benchmark" "posframe-benchmark.el" ;;;;;; (0 0 0 0)) ;;; Generated autoloads from posframe-benchmark.el (autoload 'posframe-benchmark "posframe-benchmark" "\ Benchmark tool for posframe." t nil) (register-definition-prefixes "posframe-benchmark" '("posframe-benchmark-alist")) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("posframe-pkg.el") (0 0 0 0)) ;;;*** ;; Local Variables: ;; version-control: never ;; no-byte-compile: t ;; no-update-autoloads: t ;; coding: utf-8 ;; End: ;;; posframe-autoloads.el ends here