Good evening (or else for those not in Europe),

On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 22:20, Thomas Adam <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 09:55:05PM +0200, Jean Felder wrote:
>> In fact, I'm launching emacs daemon at startup with the command "emacs 
>> --daemon"
>> Then, I'm using "emacsclient -c"
>> The first time, I'm using emacsclient, the window is launched but not 
>> maximised.
>> The second time, everything works fine : the second window is maximised.
>>
>> Perhaps, this is emacs related.
>
> Almost certainly.  I refuse outright to install emacs on my machine,

Emotional issue detected. :)


> but I suspect what's happening here is that the emacs client window
> is maximized by FVWM, but something is then undoing it.

I don't know much about emacs' internals, but I have noticed a couple
of times that sometimes, when I maximize it manually before it is done
initializing, it would get back to a window size (without letting the window
manager know: it will still be considered maximized).

Note that I'm not talking about fvwm here: I had this behaviour on
Windows I think, maybe Mac OS too.

So perhaps the issue you are facing is somewhat related?

-- 
Julien Guertault

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