George V. Neville-Neil
gnn****@nevil*****
Tue Oct 24 14:55:32 JST 2006
At Mon, 23 Oct 2006 14:17:08 -0700, Kasper Daniel Hansen wrote: > > Hi > > I am a happy user of Carbon Emacs running on my 12 inch powerbook. I > often use my powerbook with a large external screen and for that > reason I find myself switching font size and window size. It would be > incredible convenient if I could have something (shell script, apple > script etc) so I could quick and easy switch between two setups, > something like > > Setup 1: > Window size x > Font size x > > Setup 2: > Window Size y > Font size y > > and then have eg. a script on my desktop to change the settings on > the fly. I would like to have it working with an already running > instance of Emacs. Another way is to have a function with Emacs > associated with say a function key. > > I am pretty sure that what I am thinking of is quite easy considering > how scriptable everything is. I just have no idea on where to start > given that I have little to no knowledge of elisp and the internals. > If you just want to always get the maximum vertical lines then press the green button on the menu bar. It works great. Best, George