On Fri, Jul 09, 2004 at 10:11:10AM -0700, Bill Kendrick wrote: > On Fri, Jul 09, 2004 at 12:41:44AM -0700, Issac Trotts wrote: > > In Windowmaker, it's possible to define a keyboard shortcut that > > maximizes the current window vertically. When that key > > combination is pressed a second time, the window is unmaximized. > > In Gnome, the second time does nothing. If someone here has an > > idea about this, I'd like to know about it. Thanks! > > Seeing as Gnome's not a window manager, I guess I need to ask which > window manager you're using. ;^) (Probably the general question is: > what does Gnome default to / prefer these days? Metacity?) > > When I used Gnome last, I used it with Sawfish/Sawmill. It seemed > to handle keyboard shortcuts for max/unmax pretty well. I think the > command I was binding had the word "Toggle" in it, though. :^) > Maybe there's something similar in Metacity (or whatever you're > using) that you can look for...?
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