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Re: Emacsw32 fullscreen
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Evans Winner |
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Re: Emacsw32 fullscreen |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Mar 2008 15:57:45 -0600 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.0.60 (gnu/linux) |
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:
>> Is there a way to send a keystroke to the underlying
>> OS or window manager from Emacs? I am trying to get
>> a true fullscreen (no titlebar) in Emacsw32. f11
>> seems to be getting trapped by Emacs (and conkeror
>> too, by the way).
"C-h f w32-send-sys-command" will tell you this:
[...]
Is this what you are looking for?
Well, that does maximize the frame, but it does not remove
the title bar, as happens in Linux. Looking into this I am
finding that it looks like this is somewhat non-trivial.
There is something that is designed to do that in Windows
called emacs-darkroom-mode[1], but it has about a million
dependencies[2].
In general, though, it would be lovely to be able to make a
really distraction-free environment out of Emacs. The other
thing I would love is a feature such that the
minibuffer/modeline would vanish when not being used for
messages or output, leaving that space for text -- something
like the auto-hide feature that the task-bar has in some
window managers. And, as long as I'm fantasising, I'd like
the Swedish bikini team to parachute in with a six-pack of
beer....
Footnotes:
[1] http://www.martyn.se/code/emacs/darkroom-mode/
[2] Slight exaggeration.
- Emacsw32 fullscreen, Evans Winner, 2008/03/12
- Re: Emacsw32 fullscreen, Eli Zaretskii, 2008/03/13
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- Re: Emacsw32 fullscreen,
Evans Winner <=
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- Re: Emacsw32 fullscreen, Jason Rumney, 2008/03/14
- Re: Emacsw32 fullscreen, Sean Sieger, 2008/03/14
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- Re: Emacsw32 fullscreen, Jason Rumney, 2008/03/14
- Re: Emacsw32 fullscreen, Sean Sieger, 2008/03/14