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Re: Frames: selectively enabling GUI
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Emilio Lopes |
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Re: Frames: selectively enabling GUI |
Date: |
Fri, 17 Aug 2007 09:19:42 +0200 |
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Emacs Gnus |
Joel J Adamson writes:
> I've discovered how cool it is to have a "work frame" on one virtual
> desktop in KDE, that is a full-screen frame with no menu-bar,
> scroll-bar, toolbar or frame boundary. It looks like a console, but
> with better color rendering (try it out). [...]
I use ratpoison as my window manager (keyboard driven, no window
decorations) and turned off menus, scroll bars, etc. in Emacs.
> However, on my "home" workspace, I also keep two frames with Gnus and
> my diary. In those frames I'd like to have the menu-bar at the
> least. [...]
I've bound "<down-mouse-3>" to `mouse-major-mode-menu'. In this way I
still have the major mode menu at my disposal but no menu bar taking
up valuable screen space.
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EmÃlio C. Lopes
Munich, Germany