Running tellico full-screen

Steven W. Orr steveo at syslang.net
Thu Oct 16 13:06:25 MDT 2008


On Wednesday, Oct 15th 2008 at 09:08 -0000, quoth Derek Broughton:

=>Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
=>
=>> On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 10:46:32PM -0700, Robby Stephenson wrote:
=>> 
=>>> tellico --geometry 500x500
=>> 
=>> Thanks, this is exactly what was needed. I'd tried "-geometry," as
=>> that's what a number of other X clients use, but the double-dash saved
=>> the day.
=>> 
=>> It occurs to me that this ought to be a documented feature in the
=>> tellico man page. :) Naturally, I looked there first, but didn't find
=>> what I needed.
=>
=>It's not a "tellico" option, it's a KDE option - and any KDE program can be
=>called with --help-kde to see those options.
=>
=>I'm not sure _any_ KDE app man pages include the KDE options.

I guess that's sort of the point of the whole discussion. --geo is *not*  
a KDE option. It's actually a low-level X option (or possibly an Xt 
option).

People start picking up these toolkits, like QT, Kde, gnome, or whatever, 
and they inherit all of the functionality of lover level interfaces.

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