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Opera-12 TinyCorePure64 weird Fullscreen (Not Full)

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Rich:
Hi pek

--- Quote from: pek on September 08, 2021, 10:32:09 AM ---...
--- Quote ---Resizer -p "opera-12 -fullscreen" -f
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is sufficient for me. ...
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Thank you for trying that and reporting it worked. I had considered that option but figured the  "opera-12 -fullscreen"
option would interfere with how my program finds the applications window. Guess I was wrong. :-[

pek:
Hi patrikg,
Sorry, I mean when I did

--- Code: (bash) ---cat /proc/2020/environ
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there's no WINDOWID in the result.
There were WM_PID=1696 and XPID=1693

I tried both numbers

--- Code: ---xdotool windowsize 1696 100% 100%
...and also get Segmentation fault
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I don't know how to compile a newer version. So I guess I'll leave it like that for now.
I can still use the Resizer method anyway.

Thank you very much for trying to help  :)

pek:
Hi Rich,

--- Quote ---...Guess I was wrong. :-[
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I'm glad you were wrong on that.. ;)
That makes it easier for me to configure  ;D ;D Thanks..!!

PDP-8:

--- Quote from: Rich on September 08, 2021, 07:58:37 AM ---Hi pek
A couple of years ago I added a fullscreen function to FLWM. Try double clicking the windows title bar.
If you prefer using the keyboard, try  Ctrl-Alt-M

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Rich - thank you for adding that function!  I find it very handy to use and even better when not running flwm-topside - but on the side.  Which makes it even easier to access.  Although ctrl-alt-m is very much in muscle-memory. :)

Kudos...

Rich:
Hi PDP-8
I was in there adding an environmental variable to stop the window manager from moving the mouse cursor
every time a new window was opened. It's especially annoying if you go to the wbar to open 2 terminals and
an editor for example. A window opens and the file manager snatches the mouse cursor. You move the cursor
back to the wbar, click the Terminal icon again and the mouse cursor is once again moved from the wbar. I don't
like programs guessing where they think I want my cursor placed.

Anyway, while I was in there, I was able to add the double click window resize function:
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,22598.0.html

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