On Mon, 28 Mar 2011, Ajay Jain wrote:
A -maximized option was added in patch #240, in early 2009.
A quick check here shows it working.
Xterm -version shows XTerm(215). I am using Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Client release 5.5 (Tikanga). I can only guess .. it's not the latest
!
right (215
Ajay Jain ajay...@gmail.com writes:
Hm, if your xterm doesn't support -maximized and if your WM (what's
your WM?) hasn't means to maximize xterm on start, you could try
'devilspie':
I use Gnome. Could you/anybody help on how can WM maximize it? I mean
what command. Meanwhile, I shall look
A -maximized option was added in patch #240, in early 2009.
A quick check here shows it working.
Xterm -version shows XTerm(215). I am using Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Client release 5.5 (Tikanga). I can only guess .. it's not the latest
!
Thanks.
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I want to start xterm in maximized mode. For example: xterm
-maximized. Could you suggest me a way (either via command line or via
Xdefaults or anything else)?
Hm, if your xterm doesn't support -maximized and if your WM (what's your
WM?) hasn't means to maximize xterm on start, you could try
Ajay Jain ajay...@gmail.com writes:
I want to start xterm in maximized mode. For example: xterm
-maximized. Could you suggest me a way (either via command line or via
Xdefaults or anything else)?
Hm, if your xterm doesn't support -maximized and if your WM (what's your
WM?) hasn't means
On Thu, 24 Mar 2011, Ajay Jain wrote:
Hi,
I want to start xterm in maximized mode. For example: xterm
-maximized. Could you suggest me a way (either via command line or via
Xdefaults or anything else)?
There is a lot of discussion on Internet and none leads to a solution.
I do not want
Hi,
I want to start xterm in maximized mode. For example: xterm
-maximized. Could you suggest me a way (either via command line or via
Xdefaults or anything else)?
There is a lot of discussion on Internet and none leads to a solution.
I do not want to specify the geometry option