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* [Howto] Display emacs maximized on KDE4
@ 2011-02-12 15:11 Bastian Beischer
  2011-02-12 22:12 ` Michel Chassey
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Bastian Beischer @ 2011-02-12 15:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Help-Gnu-Emacs

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Hey,

I just found the solution to something that's been bothering me for a LONG
time and want to share it with you:

How to display emacs as a maximized window on KDE4 without emacs resizing
itself.
I guess most people who use emacs in KDE now about the problem:
Once you try to maximize the window, emacs resizes itself to a slightly
smaller portion of the screen.
This is because emacs rejects the geometry given to it by KWin, because it's
not an integral multiple of the width/height of one character.
This _might_ be related my font selection but I don't think so.

The workaround I found works as follows:
Right-click the emacs title bar, select "Advanced", select "Special Window
Settings". Go to the "Workarounds" tab.
Select the checkbox "Strictly obey geometry" and select "Force" from the
pulldown menu next to it.
Make sure the last checkbox on the right is UNCHECKED!

That should do it.
Hope I was able to help people with this.

Cheers
Bastian

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* Re: [Howto] Display emacs maximized on KDE4
  2011-02-12 15:11 [Howto] Display emacs maximized on KDE4 Bastian Beischer
@ 2011-02-12 22:12 ` Michel Chassey
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Michel Chassey @ 2011-02-12 22:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Help-gnu-emacs


Hello
unfortunately your howto does not work for me. And incidently on a french
machine "Workarounds" is called "Astuces".
But the function I scrounged from the web ( see my post
 http://old.nabble.com/Wish-list-setting-fonts-and-font-size-to30893855.html
) neatly expands the emacs frame.
 
Michel Chassey
PS KDE is the way to go but that's beside the point
[SNIP]

The workaround I found works as follows:
Right-click the emacs title bar, select "Advanced", select "Special Window
Settings". Go to the "Workarounds" tab.
Select the checkbox "Strictly obey geometry" and select "Force" from the
pulldown menu next to it.
Make sure the last checkbox on the right is UNCHECKED!
[SNIP]

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