"Felix E. Klee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tuesday 22 April 2003 22:38, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> > Hm, can't this somehow be modified to do what I want? I tried it, but I
> > was unsuccessful.
> 
> Stupid me - of course it seems to be possible. For example
> 
>     DestroyFunc FuncFvwmMaximizeFullScreen
>     AddToFunc   FuncFvwmMaximizeFullScreen
>     + I ThisWindow (Maximized) Style $n Title, BorderWidth 4, HandleWidth 4
>     + I CondCase (NoMatch) Style $n NoTitle, BorderWidth 16, HandleWidth 16
>     + I CondCase (NoMatch) Raise
>     + I CondCase (NoMatch) UpdateStyles
>     + I Maximize
> 
> works. Now I just need to better understand the above commands and tune this 
> to make it look nice. BTW, what is that "$n" variable, I couldn't find it 
> in the man page?

I would have suggested $n but I think its not a general purpose solution.
If you have one emacs frame maximized and another not maximized, the above
will change both of them.

It may be good enough though.  I usually work with 2 xemacs frames, but
I change the second frames resource name ($r) with:

  (select-frame (make-frame '((name . "uniquename"))))

Anyway, I'm happy you found what you needed.

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Dan Espen                           E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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