I'd like to request a change to Fluid that would allow me to achieve
the behaviour I am after.

I'm using Fluid in a touch-screen interface and want to hide the top
system menu-bar from view while still keeping separate floating
windows visible.

Attempt #1: If I engage 'FullScreen' the menu-bar is hidden, but this
also obscures various always-be-shown floating windows I have set up.
This won't work for me.

Attempt #2: modify each fluid-created .app and update the info.plist
with a new key/val LSUIPresentationMode=4. This engages a great window
mode where the menu-bar auto-hides just like the dock and can be
retrieved by moving your mouse to the edge of the screen. This mode
properly removes the visual clutter and keeps my floating windows
visible -- but unfortunately Fluid won't stay maximized in between
sessions. Each time the app is launched it leaves a gap where the menu-
bar used to be and I need to re-click the green button each time. This
also won't work for me.

I've checked out Fluids stored per-app prefs and the proper window
coordinates are being saved... but for some reason when the app is
launched it reverts to a maximized mode just below the menu bar.

Has anyone else experienced this? Any easy workarounds?

Thanks
Dylan Parker

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