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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions Maximize Cygwin window? Post 302408189 by LanguidLegend on Sunday 28th of March 2010 03:38:53 PM
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Right now when I click the maximize button, it only goes about 1/2 of the screen, but I was wondering if there's any way to completely maximize the terminal window?

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QWSDecoration(3qt)														QWSDecoration(3qt)

NAME
QWSDecoration - Allows the appearance of the Qt/Embedded Window Manager to be customized SYNOPSIS
#include <qwsdecoration_qws.h> Public Members QWSDecoration () virtual ~QWSDecoration () enum Region { None = 0, All = 1, Title = 2, Top = 3, Bottom = 4, Left = 5, Right = 6, TopLeft = 7, TopRight = 8, BottomLeft = 9, BottomRight = 10, Close = 11, Minimize = 12, Maximize = 13, Normalize = 14, Menu = 15, LastRegion = Menu } virtual QRegion region ( const QWidget * widget, const QRect & rect, Region type = All ) = 0 virtual void close ( QWidget * widget ) virtual void minimize ( QWidget * widget ) virtual void maximize ( QWidget * widget ) virtual QPopupMenu * menu ( const QWidget *, const QPoint & ) virtual void paint ( QPainter * painter, const QWidget * widget ) = 0 virtual void paintButton ( QPainter * painter, const QWidget * widget, Region type, int state ) = 0 DESCRIPTION
The QWSDecoration class allows the appearance of the Qt/Embedded Window Manager to be customized. Qt/Embedded provides window management to top level windows. The appearance of the borders and buttons (the decoration) around the managed windows can be customized by creating your own class derived from QWSDecoration and overriding a few methods. This class is non-portable. It is available only in Qt/Embedded. See also QApplication::qwsSetDecoration() and Qt/Embedded. Member Type Documentation QWSDecoration::Region This enum describes the regions in the window decorations. QWSDecoration::None - used internally. QWSDecoration::All - the entire region used by the window decoration. QWSDecoration::Title - Displays the window title and allows the window to be moved by dragging. QWSDecoration::Top - allows the top of the window to be resized. QWSDecoration::Bottom - allows the bottom of the window to be resized. QWSDecoration::Left - allows the left edge of the window to be resized. QWSDecoration::Right - allows the right edge of the window to be resized. QWSDecoration::TopLeft - allows the top-left of the window to be resized. QWSDecoration::TopRight - allows the top-right of the window to be resized. QWSDecoration::BottomLeft - allows the bottom-left of the window to be resized. QWSDecoration::BottomRight - allows the bottom-right of the window to be resized. QWSDecoration::Close - clicking in this region closes the window. QWSDecoration::Minimize - clicking in this region minimizes the window. QWSDecoration::Maximize - clicking in this region maximizes the window. QWSDecoration::Normalize - returns a maximized window to its previous size. QWSDecoration::Menu - clicking in this region opens the window operations (system) menu. MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
QWSDecoration::QWSDecoration () Constructs a decorator. QWSDecoration::~QWSDecoration () [virtual] Destroys a decorator. void QWSDecoration::close ( QWidget * widget ) [virtual] Called when the user clicks in the Close region. widget is the widget to be closed. The default behaviour is to close the widget. void QWSDecoration::maximize ( QWidget * widget ) [virtual] Called when the user clicks in the Maximize region. widget is the widget to be maximized. The default behaviour is to resize the widget to be full-screen. This method can be overridden e.g. to allow room for launch panels. QPopupMenu * QWSDecoration::menu ( const QWidget *, const QPoint & ) [virtual] Called to create a QPopupMenu containing the valid menu operations. The default implementation adds all possible window operations. void QWSDecoration::minimize ( QWidget * widget ) [virtual] Called when the user clicks in the Minimize region. widget is the widget to be minimized. The default behaviour is to ignore this action. void QWSDecoration::paint ( QPainter * painter, const QWidget * widget ) [pure virtual] Override to paint the border and title decoration around widget using painter. void QWSDecoration::paintButton ( QPainter * painter, const QWidget * widget, Region type, int state ) [pure virtual] Override to paint a button of type type using painter. widget is the widget whose button is to be drawn. state is the state of the button. It can be a combination of the following OR-ed together: QWSButton::MouseOver QWSButton::Clicked QWSButton::On QRegion QWSDecoration::region ( const QWidget * widget, const QRect & rect, Region type = All ) [pure virtual] Returns the requested region type which will contain widget with geometry rect. SEE ALSO
http://doc.trolltech.com/qwsdecoration.html http://www.trolltech.com/faq/tech.html COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1992-2007 Trolltech ASA, http://www.trolltech.com. See the license file included in the distribution for a complete license statement. AUTHOR
Generated automatically from the source code. BUGS
If you find a bug in Qt, please report it as described in http://doc.trolltech.com/bughowto.html. Good bug reports help us to help you. Thank you. The definitive Qt documentation is provided in HTML format; it is located at $QTDIR/doc/html and can be read using Qt Assistant or with a web browser. This man page is provided as a convenience for those users who prefer man pages, although this format is not officially supported by Trolltech. If you find errors in this manual page, please report them to qt-bugs@trolltech.com. Please include the name of the manual page (qwsdecoration.3qt) and the Qt version (3.3.8). Trolltech AS 2 February 2007 QWSDecoration(3qt)
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