full screen from command line, is there one?

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full screen from command line, is there one?

Unread post by gychang » 2019-03-14, 13:37

PM is very good and just learning on my puppy linux PC, running version 28.4 64bit.

I am mainly a keyboard user, I know I can open up full screen with F11 key after PM opens. Is there a command to do it in one step from a terminal to open PM in a full screen state?

palemoon -maximize, -fullscreen, -full-size etc does not seem to work?

thanks,

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Re: full screen from command line, is there one?

Unread post by Isengrim » 2019-03-14, 14:13

Pale Moon's command line options are similar to Firefox's. Unfortunately it doesn't look like there is a native option for starting a window in full screen.
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