Methods to always maximize `emacs` (for example, from Alt+F2 in MATE), without the slightly distracting visual effect when the default frame size is growing to fullscreen. The window will be maximized quickly, like "emacs --maximize". ########################### Windows - Solved A while ago I suggested how to expand the Emacs window rapidly for Windows - https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2023-04/msg00155.html It has now been added: " Alternatively, you can avoid the visual effect of Emacs changing its frame size entirely in your init file (i.e., without using the Registry), like this: (setq frame-resize-pixelwise t) (set-frame-position nil 0 0) (set-frame-size nil (display-pixel-width) (display-pixel-height) t) " - https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/efaq/Fullscreen-mode-on-MS_002dWindows.html. Here's the old revision: https://web.archive.org/web/20230202024025/https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/efaq/Fullscreen-mode-on-MS_002dWindows.html ########################### GNU/Linux - proposed new section: https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/efaq/Fullscreen-mode-on-GNU-Linux.html As far as I know, this cannot be done entirely with Emacs LISP for GNU/Linux, but I found a workaround by combining it with devilspie2. I've successfully used this recipe for Trisquel 11: * Step 1 to quickly maximize the window[1]: Install, configure, and autostart devilspie2 to nearly maximize emacs[1]. Run this in a terminal or as a script: # Install devilspie2 sudo apt-get -y install devilspie2 # Configure devilspie2 mkdir -p ~/.config/devilspie2/ width="$(xrandr --current | grep '*' | uniq | awk '{print $1}' | cut -d 'x' -f1)" height="$(xrandr --current | grep '*' | uniq | awk '{print $1}' | cut -d 'x' -f2)" tee ~/.config/devilspie2/emacs.lua /dev/null << EOF if (get_class_instance_name() == "emacs") then     set_window_geometry(0, 0, $width, $height); end EOF # Autostart devilspie2 mkdir -p "$HOME/.config/autostart/" # The directory does not exist by default cd "$HOME/.config/autostart/" || exit file="devilspie-2.desktop" touch "$file" desktop-file-edit \ --set-name="Devilspie 2" \ --set-comment="Perform scripted actions on windows as they are created" \ --set-key="Type" --set-value="Application" \ --set-key="Exec" --set-value="devilspie2" \ --set-key="X-MATE-Autostart-Delay" --set-value="0" \ "$file" desktop-file-validate "$file" * Step 2 to quickly maximize the window[1]: Add this to ~/.emacs: (add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(fullscreen . maximized)) * Log out and then log back into your desktop environment * Every time you open `emacs`, regardless how you are opening it, it will open the window equally fast as `emacs --maximize` [1]: Workaround to bug: maximize* commands don't work for Emacs - https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/index.php?63979 The above steps can of course be rewritten and described for general use to make it useful for any GNU/Linux distro.