ADJUST_WINDOW
Changes the window size or screen location (or both). ADJUST_WINDOW
causes the "original_top" and "original_bottom" lines defined when the
window is created to be permanently modified, making the changed line
numbers the new "original" value of the window. Part or all of the
window may be redisplayed or scrolled so the current position at the
time of the adjustment remains visible. The window becomes the current
window. The buffer mapped to that window becomes the current buffer.
Syntax
ADJUST_WINDOW (window, integer1, integer2)
Parameters
window The window whose size or location you want to change. This
becomes the current window.
integer1 The signed (+|-) integer value to be added to the screen
line number at the top of the window.
integer2 The signed (+|-) integer value to be added to the screen
line number at the bottom of the window.
Example
ADJUST_WINDOW (main_window, -5, +5);
Enlarges the main window, adding 5 lines to the top of the window and 5
lines to the bottom of the window. If the screen line number at the
top of the window is 11, this statement changes the screen line number
to 6. (If you use this statement when the top line of the window is
number 1, you get a warning message, and the top of the window remains
at screen line number 1.)