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Re: how could the mighty emacs lack --fullscreen ?
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Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: how could the mighty emacs lack --fullscreen ? |
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Sat, 22 Dec 2001 23:26:59 -0700 (MST) |
> I guess the idea of maximized versus normal (when that idea exists) is
> private to the window manager, but maybe it'd be possible to have
> "--fullscreen" understood as just an initial size and position, not
> unlike --geometry but with a calculated size.
Yes, this is what xli does. It creates a window with the size of the
screen and does XSetNormalHints with both Psize and Usize set, and
minsize set to maxsize.
It makes the window cover the screen, but it is no maximized in the
window manager sense, i.e. if there is a maximize button that the window
manager puts on the window it is not in the maximize state. maybe that
doesn't matter.
Would you like to implement this in Emacs? Maybe the option could be
done in Lisp using x-display-pixel-width and x-display-pixel-height.
- Re: how could the mighty emacs lack --fullscreen ?,
Richard Stallman <=
- Re: how could the mighty emacs lack --fullscreen ?, Jan D., 2001/12/23
- Re: how could the mighty emacs lack --fullscreen ?, Richard Stallman, 2001/12/24
- Re: how could the mighty emacs lack --fullscreen ?, Jan D., 2001/12/25
- Re: how could the mighty emacs lack --fullscreen ?, Sam Steingold, 2001/12/26
- Re: how could the mighty emacs lack --fullscreen ?, Richard Stallman, 2001/12/26
- Re: how could the mighty emacs lack --fullscreen ?, Richard Stallman, 2001/12/26
- Re: how could the mighty emacs lack --fullscreen ?, Jan D., 2001/12/30
- Re: how could the mighty emacs lack --fullscreen ?, Richard Stallman, 2001/12/26
Re: how could the mighty emacs lack --fullscreen ?, Sam Steingold, 2001/12/23