I am not sure I can help much except to report that I do certainly not have
this problem.

Since you are an old Emacs user, I am guessing you are more or less using
you "old" .emacs file. There could be left-overs in that file, so perhaps
you should look it over or post it to the list.

Interference from .emacs is really the only guess I can come with. When I
switched I used a semi-clean .emacs for a while (only had stuff like column
number mode etc in it, and certainly nothing affecting frames) and never had
any problems and then slowly started to add display stuff.

Kasper

On 10/1/07, Endless Story <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> New to Mac OS X and to Carbon emacs, but not to emacs in general -
> have been using it on Linux and XP for some years now.
>
> Carbon emacs seems to want to open in a "maximized" window - whatever
> the terminology is for Macs. It's not that the window size is any
> bigger - I'm running a Macbook, and the window is always the maximum
> height it can be on the screen. Which is fine. But what's not fine is
> that this hides the minibuffer. So I have to click the green button on
> the windowbar to reveal the minibufffer. Is there a way to make the
> window open the way I want it to?
>
>
> >
>

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