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From: | Jason Rumney |
Subject: | Re: Emacs geometry |
Date: | Wed, 26 Jul 2006 17:02:43 +0100 |
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Drew Adams wrote:
Probably more than care where exactly on the screen their Emacs frames appear, and insist that it is not they who should have to configure the initial position of their Emacs frame.Please, someone tell me how many Windows users reposition their task bar to the *top* of the screen?
For the 3 users worldwide who might do that: they can use default-frame-alist or hack the registry to solve their "problem"
The Emacs title-bar being off the usable portion of the screen is a genuine problem. While it is possible to manually move such frames, it is not obvious, and many users may not be familiar with the procedure.
The desire to have Emacs appear in the same place every time without explicitly configuring it to do so is *not* a genuine problem. You are just ranting Drew, please stop!
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