Stephen Berman <address@hidden> writes:
It appears that setting initial-frame-alist has no effect if Emacs is
started with --daemon; is this intended? Here's a case in point:
...
the resulting frame has default width and height, not those
specified in
~/.emacs. But this would be expected if the initial frame is the
one in
the xterm. Whereas with --daemon, the apparent initial frame is
the one
produced by emacsclient -c.
It's not, the initial frame is a special frame that cannot be
displayed.
Again: emacs --daemon is equivalent to emacs -nw -f server-start
If you try more, you can probably find even more variations of this
same
basic issue...
So is this a bug or expected behavior? If the latter, shouldn't it
be documented? (I hope it's relatively easily fixed bug, since I
would like to have setting initial-frame-alist take effect if Emacs
is started with --daemon.)
Patches are welcome!