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bug#21415: 25.0.50; Emacs Trunk -- pixelwise width/height for x-create-f
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martin rudalics |
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bug#21415: 25.0.50; Emacs Trunk -- pixelwise width/height for x-create-frame |
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Sat, 03 Oct 2015 10:32:37 +0200 |
> As far as I can tell, fullscreen mode work very well.
Fine.
>> In that case there's still the
>> question whether ‘toggle-frame-maximized’ should hide the menu bar.
>>
>
> I would say no.
>
> Currently, the user can hide the menu bar by setting
> `ns-auto-hide-menu-bar' to t. If this is set, `toggle-frame-maximized' (and
> zooming using the user interface) use the entire screen.
Ah... Then everything looks alright in this regard.
> All in all, the Emacs system works well. The only problem is that a
> maximized window doesn't cover the entire screen. I have been thinking
> about two alternatives:
>
> * Replace the zoom code with a custom one that simply sets the correct
> size. (Hopefully, it's possible to get this to work with the zoom button as
> well.)
> * Call the standard zoom function to get the zoom animation, then do an
> extra resize after it's done.
This last one sounds a bit clumsy.
> Also, one could imagine a new variable `ns-use-native-zoom' if the user
> would like the normal zoom.
We could try that. After all it looks like a complement to
‘ns-auto-hide-menu-bar’.
martin
bug#21415: 25.0.50; Emacs Trunk -- pixelwise width/height for x-create-frame, Keith David Bershatsky, 2015/10/08
bug#21415: 25.0.50; Emacs Trunk -- pixelwise width/height for x-create-frame, Keith David Bershatsky, 2015/10/08
bug#21415: 25.0.50; Emacs Trunk -- pixelwise width/height for x-create-frame, Keith David Bershatsky, 2015/10/08