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Re: getting rid of button bar
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Reiner Steib |
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Re: getting rid of button bar |
Date: |
Tue, 04 Nov 2003 12:05:46 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.1003 (Gnus v5.10.3) Emacs/21.3 (gnu/linux) |
On Tue, Nov 04 2003, Adam Hardy wrote:
> On 10/27/2003 01:53 PM Reiner Steib wrote:
[ ~/.Xresources vs. ~/.emacs / toolbar ]
>> If you do it in »~/.emacs«, Emacs starts *with* a tool bar (which
>> obviously doesn't make much sense) and removes it later. Compare the
>> two calls below. You'll see that they lead to different sizes of the
>> Emacs frame.
>> emacs -q -no-site-file -xrm 'Emacs.toolBar: 0' -geometry 80x20
>> emacs -q -no-site-file -xrm 'Emacs.toolBar: 1' -geometry 80x20 \
>> -eval '(tool-bar-mode -1)
>
> I have now got an .Xresources file and have neatly got rid of my
> menu, tool and scrollbars. However in KDE, my emacs icon is set to
> launch emacs with this:
>
> kstart --maximize emacs %f
>
> and somehow it is not maximizing it properly. There is a 1 cm gap
> between the bottom of emacs and my KDE menu.
>
> I just checked over my .emacs file and unless I've gone blind,
> there's nothing in there affecting it.
Do you have all menu bar, tool bar and font settings in the
~/.Xresources file instead of ~/.emacs? If you switch to a smaller
font or remove tool or menu bar in ~/.emacs (or through customize),
I'd expect such a behavior.
I don't use KDE, so I'm not sure how "kstart" should behave. ... Quick
test: Works for me with "Emacs.toolBar:0"
Bye, Reiner.
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