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Re: maximize an xterm



debian wrote:
On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 10:21:58AM -0600, Mike McCarty wrote:


Hmm. Does he want to do this programatically? Does X or xterm
specify what signal? The kill command should be able to do it.


Well, it is partially curiosity, but also:

I write Lilypond files using xemacs.  I would like to program a function key, so that
xemacs compiles my lilypond code and displays my pdf file in a maximised other window.

Perhaps this is daft !

Well, it's not something I would want to do, but the only
way people learn new things is by *doing* new things...

When you *start* an xterm, you get to specify geometry, BTW.
This may be a better way to handle it. Start the window maximized.

Mike
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