I assume that "entire screen bar the panel" should have been "entire screen excluding the panel".
That all depends upon your point of view :-) But yes that was my intended meaning. I'll try and control my use of English in future :-)

The maximise options are:
- conservative
   Don't cover other windows (not already covered).
- available
   Don't cover 'dont-cover' windows (not already covered).
   Epplets and dock type apps (e.g. gnome-panel) get by default
   the dont-cover attribute.
- absolute (default)
   Span current screen, not crossing xinerama screen boundaries
- xinerama
   Span xinerama screens

Thanks, that was exactly what I needed to know :-)


The "maximize" function in the gnome tasklist does maximise "available". This can currently not be changed.

Many themes have a maximise button on the window border. Unless overridden by the theme it will use the action class ACTION_MAX typically defined in /usr/share/enlightenment/config/actionclasses.cfg.

The default ACTION_MAX does maximise "conservative". You can change that to "available" to get the behavior you want.

Actually, I like that better too, so I think I'll change the default.

That makes sense to me, though there are no doubt people out there who disagree.


Thanks again

Simon.


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