Thomas Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 24.06.2005 17:19:01:
> 
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 04:40:40PM +0200, Matthias Pfeifer wrote:
> > I also forget to mention that if i close acroread when it is maximized
> > than when i start it next time the window is not maximized but fvwm
> > behaves as if it is. ie if i do maximize on it it actually unmaximizes
> > the window. "maximizing" for a second time then works fine.
> 
> Yes -- that's because the window adheres to the PPosition hint.  Indeed,
> I did just download acroread 7 (One hefty app -- I still prefer Gv), and
> used the following:
> 
> Style Acroread !Title, !Borders, !Handles, \
> NoPPosition, ResizeHintOverride
> 
> Running Acroread in FS mode made Acroread fullscreen with no gap around
> the edge.
> 

That works for me to. But i have bound the commands to a key so that i can 
switch
between fullscreen and normal mode. however i have to do <ctrl>-L to enter 
fullscreen
mode and <win>-t to do "!Title, !Border, etc". Is there a way to automize this. 
Like:
whenever acroread enters fullscreen mode do "!title, !border, ..."?  Also: This 
looks
like a workaround. What is acrually the problem here?

btw: how do you do presentations with Gv?

matthias

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