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Re: How to restore the layout?
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martin rudalics |
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Re: How to restore the layout? |
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Fri, 05 Jul 2013 09:44:16 +0200 |
> I can not test the Cygwin build, but in Emacs for Windows, what Emacs
> considers a "maximized" or a "fullscreen" frame is not really a
> maximized frame (window manager style, I mean). If I maximize
> (wm-style) a frame and exit Emacs, when I restart it I get a frame of
> the same size, but neither maximized.nor in the same exact location.
I think at some point of time we virtually do get a maximized frame but
setting some other frame parameter (like the scrollbar or the size
itself) spoils it later on. We will have to inspect the order how
parameters get evaluated - the mixture of initial and default parameters
is sufficient pain in this regard already - and maybe find a better one.
martin
- RE: How to restore the layout?, (continued)
- Re: How to restore the layout?, martin rudalics, 2013/07/09
- RE: How to restore the layout?, Drew Adams, 2013/07/09
- Re: How to restore the layout?, martin rudalics, 2013/07/10
- RE: How to restore the layout?, Drew Adams, 2013/07/10
- Re: How to restore the layout?, Juanma Barranquero, 2013/07/06
- Re: How to restore the layout?, martin rudalics, 2013/07/06
- Re: How to restore the layout?, Juanma Barranquero, 2013/07/06
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