> In the past I added the following line to my _vimrc file to have
> gvim open in full screen: au GUIEnter * simalt ~xNow it opens
> in full screen even when the above line is commented out.
> Something elsehas crept in, but I cannot find it. When I start
> with gvim -u NONE it does not open withfull screen, so something
> along the way is causing it. Any ideas on what else (other
> thanthe above statement) forces gvim to open full screen?
I've done it in the past with a combination of
:winpos 0 0
:set lines=120 columns=80
which should also come close to maximizing.
Alternatively, you don't mention your OS, but at least within an X
environment, my window manager allows me to specify that certain
apps always start as maximized (such as I have it configured to
always start certain applications full-screen without chrome).
However, since you state that you don't have problems when you run
with "-u NONE", I suspect this isn't the case.
-tim
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