Mr. Shawn H. Corey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> words
        on 13.03.2007 - 09:28 (-0400 Zulu-Time):

> I'm running Ubuntu 6.10 on a PowerBook 4 under GNOME. Is there any 
> command I can put inn my .gvimrc that will maximize the window at 
> startup? I tried:
> 
>   :autocmd GUIEnter * simalt <F10>
> 
> But simalt does not work in Linux.
> 
> I may not know much about GUIs but ever one I read so far has an API 
> call that maximizes the window. So, what's the best way to do this?

on X the most application take the params --geometry or -g. With this
you can define the with, height and startposition ( top, left )

In gnome I have mapped the <C-ö> to maximise/unmaximize the current
window. Works perfect for me. 


Cheers -- Erik 
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