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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/cmdargs.texi
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Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/cmdargs.texi |
Date: |
Sun, 13 Jan 2002 06:49:03 -0500 |
Index: emacs/man/cmdargs.texi
diff -c emacs/man/cmdargs.texi:1.58 emacs/man/cmdargs.texi:1.59
*** emacs/man/cmdargs.texi:1.58 Thu Nov 22 14:36:36 2001
--- emacs/man/cmdargs.texi Sun Jan 13 06:49:02 2002
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text-only terminals as well as on window systems.
@node Window Size X
! @appendixsec Options for Window Geometry
@cindex geometry of Emacs window
@cindex position and size of Emacs frame
@cindex width and height of Emacs frame
! The @samp{--geometry} option controls the size and position of the
! initial Emacs frame. Here is the format for specifying the window
! geometry:
@table @samp
@item -g
@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@r{]]}
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text-only terminals as well as on window systems.
@node Window Size X
! @appendixsec Options for Window Size and Position
@cindex geometry of Emacs window
@cindex position and size of Emacs frame
@cindex width and height of Emacs frame
+ @cindex specifying fullscreen for Emacs frame
! Here is a list of the command-line options for specifying size and
! position of the initial Emacs frame:
@table @samp
@item -g
@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@r{]]}
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@item
address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden
@opindex --geometry
This is another way of writing the same thing.
@end table
@noindent
! @address@hidden@address@hidden@}}} means either a plus sign or a minus sign.
A plus
sign before @var{xoffset} means it is the distance from the left side of
the screen; a minus sign means it counts from the right side. A plus
sign before @var{yoffset} means it is the distance from the top of the
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@item
address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden
@opindex --geometry
This is another way of writing the same thing.
+
+ @item -fs
+ @opindex -fs
+ @itemx --fullscreen
+ @opindex --fullscreen
+ @cindex fullscreen, command-line argument
+ Specify that width and height shall be the size of the screen.
+
+ @item -fh
+ @opindex -fh
+ @itemx --fullheight
+ @opindex --fullheight
+ @cindex fullheight, command-line argument
+ Specify that the height shall be the height of the screen.
+
+ @item -fw
+ @opindex -fw
+ @itemx --fullwidth
+ @opindex --fullwidth
+ @cindex fullwidth, command-line argument
+ Specify that the width shall be the width of the screen.
@end table
+
@noindent
! In the @samp{--geometry} option, @address@hidden@address@hidden@}}} means
either a plus
! sign or a minus sign. A plus
sign before @var{xoffset} means it is the distance from the left side of
the screen; a minus sign means it counts from the right side. A plus
sign before @var{yoffset} means it is the distance from the top of the
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You can specify a default for any or all of the fields in
@file{.Xdefaults} file, and then override selected fields with a
@samp{--geometry} option.
+
+
+ When using one of @samp{--fullscreen}, @samp{--fullwidth} or
+ @samp{--fullheight} there may be some space around the frame
+ anyway. That is because Emacs rounds the sizes so they are an
+ even number of character heights and widths.
+
+ Some window managers have options that can make them ignore both
+ program-specified and user-specified positions (sawfish is one).
+ If these are set, Emacs fails to position the window correctly.
@node Borders X
@appendixsec Internal and External Borders
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