On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 11:34:03PM +0200, Lluis wrote:
> And if you hide the toolbar rather than maximizing the terminal (we agree 
> that this last is a wrong solution as it is right now), what would you show 
> instead? The background? It can be distracting also... A black strip? It 
> wouldn't fit all cases...

You can try to make black full-screen size window below the terminal...

> I think the problem comes from another point. Where does this behaviour 
> comes from? The terminal? The window manager? Xorg? I think the best 
> solution would be to "fix" whoever is responsible for this.

I believe that the most important is what the terminal is telling the window
manager - is it scalable by pixels or by units? Look for example on the
gnome-terminal - it can be scaled to the fullscreen so it takes all available
space and "hides" it by resizing it's window, but leaving the extra pixels
empty. But that happens only when you use internal fulscreen function.

Cheers,
harnir
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