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programmatically make window full length but not change width
From: |
Mickey Ferguson |
Subject: |
programmatically make window full length but not change width |
Date: |
Fri, 29 Jul 2022 16:56:45 -0700 |
I'm trying to figure out how to generate what happens when I have my emacs
window open and I double-click on the top edge of the window. Say I'm
working in notepad. (The horror!) I double-click on the top edge of the
window (not the title area, but the very edge, when the mouse pointer
changes to an up/down arrow), and the window resizes to the very top and
very bottom of the desktop, while maintaining the width it had. (This is
how it differentiates from double-clicking on the title bar of the window,
which just maximizes the window.)
Or, if there is a simple function that does this, that would be even
better. I just want the simplest way to make my window full length -
something I could put in my .emacs or code into a function that can be
bound to a keyboard operation.
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- programmatically make window full length but not change width,
Mickey Ferguson <=