> StartMaximized would be excellent. Netscape ie. has this bad habit of
> ignoring shamelesly the geometry specification and always start bigger
> horizontaly than my desk. If I move netscapes window and press the maximize
> button it resizes itself nicely. of course netscape sucks. but the function
I haven't seen _this_ problem with netscape, but I have had another
weird problem occur. I can't yet duplicate it reliably, but it seems to
occur when you start a netscape browser on one virtual screen, and then
move it to another virtual screen. Clicking with mouse button two on
a link then causes a new browser to pop up on the ORIGINAL virtual screen
and not on the current one. I know that this happens with the news
browser; I'm pretty sure I've had it happen with html as well.
As for your geometry problems, I don't know what is going wrong.
I set some geometries in my .Xresources file, and they work just fine.
Dunno about command line resources.
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(from the Release Notes)
To set sizes of individual windows: set the following X resources
Netscape*Navigator.geometry: WxH+X+Y for the browser windows
Netscape*Mail.geometry: WxH+X+Y for the mail window
Netscape*News.geometry: WxH+X+Y for the news window
Netscape*Bookmark.geometry: WxH+X+Y for the bookmark window
Netscape*AddressBook.geometry: WxH+X+Y for the addressbook window
Netscape*Composition.geometry: WxH+X+Y for the composition window
Netscape*TopLevelShell.geometry: WxH+X+Y sets all of the above windows
to be the same size.
The -geometry command line option sets the sizes of just the browser, mail and news
windows.
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Received on Wed May 01 1996 - 09:58:58 BST