If I maximize jEdit and then close the application, when I restart it, it does not remember that I'd maximized it before.
Using: OpenSUSE 11.2
jedit: 4.3.1
Discussion
Anonymous
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2010-06-06
Can you attach your perspective.xml file (in the jedit settings directory)?
I should contain something like <GEOMETRY X="..." Y="..." WIDTH="...HEIGHT="..." EXT_STATE="6" />
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Sorry, I just noticed your reply. Yes after PANES, it has:
<GEOMETRY X="0" Y="0" WIDTH="1418" HEIGHT="900" EXT_STATE="6" />
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Anonymous
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2010-07-30
The 'EXT_STATE' shows that jEdit remembers the maximized state (6).
What is your screen resolution? jEdit ignores the EXT_STATE on startup if it thinks that the width and height of the window (1418x900 in your configuration) would put the window partially off-screen.
Thinking of this now, when the windows is maximized, these values probably indicate the properties of the window before it was maximized - so it doesn't make sense to ignore the EXT_STATE in this case. I just want to verify with you that this is the case here.
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1440x900 is my screen size. But even when I have it set to 1418x872 (so the height's also less to account for the title bar) it still doesnn't remember to maximize on startup.
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Can you attach your perspective.xml file (in the jedit settings directory)?
I should contain something like <GEOMETRY X="..." Y="..." WIDTH="...HEIGHT="..." EXT_STATE="6" />
Sorry, I just noticed your reply. Yes after PANES, it has:
<GEOMETRY X="0" Y="0" WIDTH="1418" HEIGHT="900" EXT_STATE="6" />
The 'EXT_STATE' shows that jEdit remembers the maximized state (6).
What is your screen resolution? jEdit ignores the EXT_STATE on startup if it thinks that the width and height of the window (1418x900 in your configuration) would put the window partially off-screen.
Thinking of this now, when the windows is maximized, these values probably indicate the properties of the window before it was maximized - so it doesn't make sense to ignore the EXT_STATE in this case. I just want to verify with you that this is the case here.
1440x900 is my screen size. But even when I have it set to 1418x872 (so the height's also less to account for the title bar) it still doesnn't remember to maximize on startup.
Sorry it took so long, I never got an email notification of your reply. Here it is:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE PERSPECTIVE SYSTEM "perspective.dtd">
<PERSPECTIVE>
<BUFFER AUTORELOAD="TRUE" AUTORELOAD_DIALOG="TRUE">/home/dev/sizer.html</BUFFER>
<BUFFER AUTORELOAD="TRUE" AUTORELOAD_DIALOG="TRUE">/home/dev/scripts/animation.js</BUFFER>
<VIEW PLAIN="FALSE"><PANES>
buffer "/home/dev/sizer.html" buff "/home/dev/scripts/animation.js" buff "editpane" bufferset
</PANES>
<GEOMETRY X="0" Y="0" WIDTH="1426" HEIGHT="900" EXT_STATE="6" />
</VIEW>
</PERSPECTIVE>