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Re: Window too big
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: Window too big |
Date: |
Tue, 06 Oct 2015 03:36:20 +0200 |
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Hendrik Boom <hendrik@topoi.pooq.com> writes:
> When I start emacs from the menu in xcfe, it always is
> slightly taller than my screen. I have to mouse around
> and make it smaller before it is usable. Is there
> something I can put, say, in my ~/.emacs file to
> change how tall it is?
If you don't start Emacs from the menu in xcfe, but
open a terminal emulator window (e.g., xterm) and type
'emacs', you can append options that will allow you to
easily fine tune what should happen. I'm sure you can
modify the menu item to encompass such options, but at
least in the experimentation phase, and actually
every time else as well, it is faster, and more
powerful, to do it from a command interpreter. Anyway,
here are some of the options you wish to examine - do
$ man emacs
for more!
-fh, --fullheight
Make the first frame as high as the screen.
-fs, --fullscreen
Make the first frame fullscreen.
-fw, --fullwidth
Make the first frame as wide as the screen.
-mm, --maximized
Maximize the first frame, like "-fw -fh".
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- Window too big, Hendrik Boom, 2015/10/08
- Re: Window too big,
Emanuel Berg <=