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bug#3643: 23.1.90.1; menu, toolbars vs. constant size
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jidanni |
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bug#3643: 23.1.90.1; menu, toolbars vs. constant size |
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Thu, 07 Jan 2010 18:21:52 +0800 |
>> http://jidanni.org/comp/configuration/ just to get a full size window
>> without the bars at startup.
JD> emacs.toolBar: 0
JD> emacs.menuBar: 0
$ xrdb -q
emacs.ToolBar: 0
emacs.toolBar: 0
emacs.menuBar: 0
emacs.MenuBar: 0
Emacs.ToolBar: 0
Emacs.toolBar: 0
Emacs.menuBar: 0
Emacs.MenuBar: 0
$ emacs -Q #still has the tool and menu bars there as plain as day.
And the minibuffer is still way below the bottom of the screen.
JD> and start emacs with -fs is all it takes.
That covers over my icewm toolbar which is not what I want.
Is there any solution that would fit completely into ~/.emacs?
JD> we would like to know what you are running.
emacs-snapshot:
Version table:
*** 1:20100106-1 0
500 http://emacs.orebokech.com sid/main Packages
and http://jidanni.org/comp/configuration/
Anyway, today I'm running emacs on an eeepc,
25 lines tall + 1 for mode line + 1 for minibuffer.
Then below that is an about two lines tall icewm toolbar, up at top is a
one line tall icewm window title bar. Bet you guys never tested on such
small windows. emacs -Q just doesn't fit.