Re: Can I use DCOP to maximize a window programmatically?

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On 2025-03-06 00:32:13 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users wrote:
> Anno domini 2025 Wed, 5 Mar 16:54:27 -0600
>
>  J Leslie Turriff via tde-users scripsit:
> > On 2025-03-05 15:49:49 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users wrote:
> > > I forgot: wmctrl or xdotool:
> > > https://askubuntu.com/questions/384736/how-do-i-maximize-an-already-ope
> > >n-gn ome-terminal-window-from-command-line#384746
> >
> > 	So far I have tried DCOP, xdotool and now wmctrl.   All of them complete
> > with return code 0, but none of them maximize the window size; so it's
> > not just that DCOP is broken, something in X is not  working right.
>
> Can you post a screenshot of the window before and after the maximisation
> attempt?
>
	See attached.

> > 	Is it possible that something in XDG is involved?  (I really don't know
> > all the things that XDG do.)
>
> Most unlikely. By chance, do you run wayland with X11 emulation?

	Unlikely, I agree.  I do not run wayland.

	Interestingly, on another machine,
| $ dcop $(dcop|grep konsole|head -n 1) konsole-mainwindow#1 maximize
works fine (after Konsole Settings => Configure Konsole... => Allow programs
to resize terminal window is enabled), but not on this machine.
>
> Nik

Leslie
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Attachment: AfterDCOPmaximize.jpg
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