comments #8 and #9 indicate that this has been fixed in upstream version
23.2, which has reached natty now. Based in this information, I'm
marking this bug as fix released. Thanks for your input!
** Changed in: emacs23 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
** Changed in: emacs23
#8 (Emacs23.2 from ppa:ubuntu-elisp) works for me. Thanks!
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Emacs23.2 from ppa:ubuntu-elisp has a much smaller window than Emacs23.1
shipped with Ubuntu 10.10. I guess this is because of a much smaller
font size.
Upgrading to this version solved my problem of having the mode line off
the bottom of my screen (1440x900), a problem reported by Kalman in bug
Emacs23 on the released 10.10 distriubution still behaves as described
in #5 (also 1280x800 here).
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I'm also seeing this bug, when running emacs on the released 10.10
Ubuntu Netbook Edition. Emacs is over-maximised, such that the buffer
line at the bottom of the window is not visible. Un-maximising then re-
maximising forces it to the correct size.
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In Maverick Meerkat alpha3 livecd on laptop (1280x800), the workaround
given about of two Alt-F10's doesn't work; the second Alt-F10 restores
the window to its original (too-large) size.
However, the workaround of holding down Alt while clicking and dragging
on the body of the window allows
This is not just an UNR problem: emacs23 on a regular Lucid Ubuntu alpha
install also starts up too large for the default screen size. I
installed in Virtualbox which comes up with an 800x600 screen from the
installation / live boot CD. Hitting alt-F10 twice fixes the window
size for me there,
Also confirm this problem. This is not a regression wrt/ past Lucid UNR
versions: all of them are affected since the first alpha. Thanks for the
Alt+F10 work-around: the only one I found so far was to un-install it
prefer emacs22, which looks ugly these days...
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** Changed in: emacs23 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I see the same behavior. Note that alt-F10 is the toggle maximization
state keybard shortcut on my karmic machine (dell inspiron mini 10).
And note that by default I have to hold Fn down as well so the
function keys act as F- keys rather than volume controls etc.
So hitting Fn-Alt-F10 twice
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42057721/Dependencies.txt
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