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bug#7867: 23.2.92; --fullscreen, --maximized


From: martin rudalics
Subject: bug#7867: 23.2.92; --fullscreen, --maximized
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2015 19:34:02 +0100

Execute "runemacs --fullscreen" at a Windows command prompt. I would

expect that Emacs would open filling the screen, more or less, apart

from the taskbar, but it doesn't. The Emacs window is about 20% too

short, it is the width of the full screen but hides under the taskbar

(which I have along the right side) and the top left corner of the

window is below and to the right of the top left corner of the screen.

Replacing "--fullscreen" with "--maximized" behaves similarly and the

window is certainly not maximized because I can still maximize it by

clicking on the maximize button at the top right corner of the window.

If I add "-q" or "-Q" to the command line then "--fullscreen" and

"--maximized" both seem to be ignored completely, with one exception:

"runemacs -q --fullscreen" and "runemacs -q --maximized" both cause the

Emacs logo to be positioned at the right side of the window so that half

of it is outside the window, instead of being centred.


Hi Francis

Sorry for not responding earlier but I had no idea whether --fullscreen
was supposed to work on Windows at all.  I recently made a number of
changes in this area and hopefully fixed this particular problem too.
So if you have a chance to access current master/trunk, please try it.

Thank you very much for the report, martin





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