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If I put a very low value to elfeed-search-title-min-width and a high value to both elfeed-search-trailing-width and elfeed-search-title-max-width, the title width will stay the very large and push the the feed name (I suppose that's what the trailing is) out of the frame. (in all these procedures I never change the window size nor the frame size). This feels wrong! Then how does elfeed-search-title-min-width relate to elfeed-search-trailing-width and elfeed-search-title-max-width?
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It's trivial to check that this variable _is_ used in an elfeed-clamp
expression. It only comes into play when the frame is skinny. It prevents
entry titles from becoming too short to read by pushing the feed titles
beyond the right "fold" more than they would otherwise. If you set it
larger than the max value then it's clamped to the max, so if you're
choosing large values, adjust both. If you change any of these variables
then you need it press "g" to redraw the buffer, or just wait for it to
redraw naturally (i.e. when the contents change).
If I put a very low value to elfeed-search-title-min-width and a high value to both elfeed-search-trailing-width and elfeed-search-title-max-width, the title width will stay the very large and push the the feed name (I suppose that's what the trailing is) out of the frame. (in all these procedures I never change the window size nor the frame size). This feels wrong! Then how does elfeed-search-title-min-width relate to elfeed-search-trailing-width and elfeed-search-title-max-width?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: