On 8/20/06, Peter Rayner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm a new subscriber and new sawfish user. I'm also one of a few totally blind users using sawfish for its command-driven control and lisp interface. My first effort (like most first efforts) failed. I'd like to write a function to maximize the current window to full-screen. the following looks like it should work and, obviously, doesn't. (window-maximize-fullscreen (input-focus) t) the input-focus call looks ok since (window-dimensions (input-focus)) does the right thing. The maximize call, however, produces only a beep and no extra output I can notice, certainly no change in the window.
I suppose you are trying to use the "sawfish-client", i think the default is to send error messages to your ~/.xsession-errors, i've read somewhere that you can change it to stderror. I'm far from a Sawfish expert, said that i wasn't able to find the "window-maximize-fullscreen" function. After issuing (require 'sawfish.wm.state.maximize) i was able to use the "maximize-window-toggle" function as suggested by Yoshiaki (maximize-window-toggle (input-focus)) Hope this could help. Andrea
