>
> Geometry means logical units specific to the given application window.
>
> Compare, for example, xv and xterm. The actual width and height of xv
> window is the same as its geometry, i.e. its logical unit has size 1x1.
> But in xterm the logical unit is a character cell, something like 7x13
> depending on a font you use. In addition, there is a non-removable part
> in xterm, its scrollbar, that is not included in geometry.
>
Hi,
Suppose that I want to put a window in a free space whose size is
MxN. Suppose that the application in the window is such that
using multiples of the logical unit cannot be MxN for reasons of
divisibility.
Is there a way to put the window in such a way that it exactly
fills the free space.
(I have such problems with emacs: I cannot adjust the size
so that it coincides exactly with what is free on my screen).
Thanks,
Laurent.
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Received on Mon Oct 15 2001 - 11:07:04 BST