minimize emacs

Harold L Hunt II huntharo@msu.edu
Fri Sep 12 15:05:00 GMT 2003


Jason,

I think this means that we have to trap a window manager 
message/hint/whatever that tells us that an application is requesting to 
be minimized.  It is up to our internal window manager to then perform 
the minimization and report that to the app that the minimization has 
been performed.

Can anyone find some information about how this is implemented?  It 
sounds fairly simple, so a quick example from somewhere could probably 
help me get it done quickly.

Harold

Jason Dufair wrote:

> Andrew DeFaria <ADeFaria@Salira.com> writes:
> 
> 
>>I wouldn't call it a fix, rather a default configuration. I think you
>>can put the following in your .emacs file:
>>
>>(global-set-key "\C-z" 'suspend-emacs-or-iconify-fram)
> 
> 
> I don't seem to have a 'suspend-emacs-or-iconify-frame.  When I call
> 'suspend-emacs, I get "Suspending an emacs running under X makes no
> sense".  Thanks for the suggestion.  C-z does work under Linux for me,
> but no luck here.  C-z does have the effect of making the cursor hollow,
> however.  I suspect whatever tricks are being done with -multiwindow
> prevent iconify from behaving correctly.  Thanks for checking into it.
> 



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