Start Zathura full-screen / remember window size
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How do I start the document viewer Zathura maximised?
Is there any way to get my window manager xfce
to remember the last open window's size?
The default window size is only about 1/8th of my screen.
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How do I start the document viewer Zathura maximised?
Is there any way to get my window manager xfce
to remember the last open window's size?
The default window size is only about 1/8th of my screen.
xfce zathura
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up vote
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down vote
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How do I start the document viewer Zathura maximised?
Is there any way to get my window manager xfce
to remember the last open window's size?
The default window size is only about 1/8th of my screen.
xfce zathura
How do I start the document viewer Zathura maximised?
Is there any way to get my window manager xfce
to remember the last open window's size?
The default window size is only about 1/8th of my screen.
xfce zathura
xfce zathura
asked May 29 '17 at 7:13
Tom Hale
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You can set height and width to a large value, so that it will cover your entire screen. In my case the following did the trick:
set window-height 3000
set window-width 3000
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You could use zathurarc
to configure the default window size. From man zathurarc
:
window-height
Defines the window height on startup
÷ Value type: Integer
÷ Default value: 600
window-width
Defines the window width on startup
÷ Value type: Integer
÷ Default value: 800
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There's an undocumented launch option, --mode
. The examples given for this were "presentation", and "fullscreen", so just use zathura --mode fullscreen [FILE]
.
If that gets to be a bother, they don't have a configuration entry for this, for whatever reason, so what I did was add --mode fullscreen
to my zathura.desktop file. It's a bit of a bother having to use xdg-open to access all of my PDFs, though.
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3 Answers
3
active
oldest
votes
3 Answers
3
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You can set height and width to a large value, so that it will cover your entire screen. In my case the following did the trick:
set window-height 3000
set window-width 3000
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You can set height and width to a large value, so that it will cover your entire screen. In my case the following did the trick:
set window-height 3000
set window-width 3000
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You can set height and width to a large value, so that it will cover your entire screen. In my case the following did the trick:
set window-height 3000
set window-width 3000
You can set height and width to a large value, so that it will cover your entire screen. In my case the following did the trick:
set window-height 3000
set window-width 3000
answered Jan 28 at 0:16
Ricardo Pietrobon
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You could use zathurarc
to configure the default window size. From man zathurarc
:
window-height
Defines the window height on startup
÷ Value type: Integer
÷ Default value: 600
window-width
Defines the window width on startup
÷ Value type: Integer
÷ Default value: 800
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
You could use zathurarc
to configure the default window size. From man zathurarc
:
window-height
Defines the window height on startup
÷ Value type: Integer
÷ Default value: 600
window-width
Defines the window width on startup
÷ Value type: Integer
÷ Default value: 800
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
You could use zathurarc
to configure the default window size. From man zathurarc
:
window-height
Defines the window height on startup
÷ Value type: Integer
÷ Default value: 600
window-width
Defines the window width on startup
÷ Value type: Integer
÷ Default value: 800
You could use zathurarc
to configure the default window size. From man zathurarc
:
window-height
Defines the window height on startup
÷ Value type: Integer
÷ Default value: 600
window-width
Defines the window width on startup
÷ Value type: Integer
÷ Default value: 800
answered May 29 '17 at 9:08
ctx
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There's an undocumented launch option, --mode
. The examples given for this were "presentation", and "fullscreen", so just use zathura --mode fullscreen [FILE]
.
If that gets to be a bother, they don't have a configuration entry for this, for whatever reason, so what I did was add --mode fullscreen
to my zathura.desktop file. It's a bit of a bother having to use xdg-open to access all of my PDFs, though.
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
There's an undocumented launch option, --mode
. The examples given for this were "presentation", and "fullscreen", so just use zathura --mode fullscreen [FILE]
.
If that gets to be a bother, they don't have a configuration entry for this, for whatever reason, so what I did was add --mode fullscreen
to my zathura.desktop file. It's a bit of a bother having to use xdg-open to access all of my PDFs, though.
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
There's an undocumented launch option, --mode
. The examples given for this were "presentation", and "fullscreen", so just use zathura --mode fullscreen [FILE]
.
If that gets to be a bother, they don't have a configuration entry for this, for whatever reason, so what I did was add --mode fullscreen
to my zathura.desktop file. It's a bit of a bother having to use xdg-open to access all of my PDFs, though.
There's an undocumented launch option, --mode
. The examples given for this were "presentation", and "fullscreen", so just use zathura --mode fullscreen [FILE]
.
If that gets to be a bother, they don't have a configuration entry for this, for whatever reason, so what I did was add --mode fullscreen
to my zathura.desktop file. It's a bit of a bother having to use xdg-open to access all of my PDFs, though.
answered Aug 13 at 20:34
Staniel
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