But if you use (mac-hide-menu-bar) and (for example) my functions you will
achive what you want - have you tried it. Using my setup I get exactly what
you want except that I am maximising on a 12 inch powerbook.

Well to be fair, it is not certain that you can get exactly 1600x1200
because the internal emacs functions always describe the frame size in terms
of columns and  rows meaning that the full size window might be 1600 - a few
pixels depending on your font size.

Kasper

On Jan 28, 2008 11:46 PM, Dave Peck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> That's certainly part of it, but only part.
>
> Let me just show you what I'm looking for:
>
> http://stronglyconnected.org/fullscreen-example.png
>
> Notice that the image is 1600x1200. That's the size of my screen -- I
> haven't cropped anything away!
>
> I produced this by downloading iTerm (0.9.5), popping open a term,
> making it full screen, and running console emacs. Of course, the
> colors stink in this example, but hopefully it should show you what
> I'm aiming for with carbon emacs.
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
>
>
>
> On Jan 28, 7:08 pm, Seiji Zenitani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes, you can use below functions on Carbon Emacs Package.
> >
> > mac-hide-menu-bar
> > mac-show-menu-bar
> >
>
> >
>

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