On 2023-04-08 09:23, David Hedlund wrote: > > > On 2023-04-08 09:20, Eli Zaretskii wrote: >>> Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2023 06:37:38 +0200 >>> From: David Hedlund >>> >>>> Which parts in your code are specific to Windows? >>> All of it, see the attached file in this email. >> ??? These variables and functions work in any GUI environment that >> Emacs supports, including GNU/Linux, any platform that runs X, macOS, >> etc. So I don't quite understand why you say this is >> Windows-specific. What did I miss? > > It can only be used to "avoid the slightly distracting visual effect > of Emacs starting with its default frame size and then growing to > fullscreen" in Windows. But NOT in GNU/Linux. > You can use it in GNU/Linux, but it is totally useless to avoid the slightly distracting visual effect, so it serves not point. Therefore, it's Windows-specific. > Can someone else please try to explain this? > > >