GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 314009
Permit the user to choose to maximize the window on startup
Last modified: 2008-05-29 19:59:21 UTC
Add a checkbox in the profile editor dialog for permit the user to choose if the window of the terminal will be maximized every time the application start.
Created attachment 51019 [details] [review] Implements the feature of this bug. The checkbox is in the "profile-editor-dialog" in the "general" panel. The source I have used the version 2.11.2
Please generate patches using diff -up. The patch you attached is close to impossible to review...
Created attachment 52628 [details] [review] diff with -up args Implements the feature of this bug. The patch is created with -up args of diff
What is the status of this? Any target release? Could we expect this for 2.14? This has annoyed me for quite a while now.
There is simply no more space in the preferences dialog, so it is unlikely to happen for 2.14. Besides, this should be remembered (such as gedit does, for example), IMHO, and not a preference, so this is probably never going to be applied anyway, but rather fixed in a more sensible way. Thanks anyway, and sorry.
I agree with comment 5: this should not be a per-profile option, but just remembered from last time you ran g-t. Related bug 305268 is about adding a cmdline option to maximise.
I agree, don't add an option, just remember it automatically. But, uh, is it also possible for the size, or is that out of question?
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 305268 ***