Sorry bash, it wasn't you, I hit the autocompletion entry too fast, this was for (bug-gnu-)emacs :)
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 12:38 PM, Carlos Pita <carlosjosep...@gmail.com> wrote: > When you call emacsclient like this: > > emacsclient -c -F "((fullscreen . maximized))" > > the maximization ignores the size hints and some residual area could > be left behind, looking like a phantom modeline below the real one. > This doesn't happen when you manually or programatically maximize > emacs after launch. Extra space could be reserved at the east and > south edges, of course, because of the multiple-of-char-size > restriction, but this extra space is correctly painted with the > background color. It seems to me like some issue with the order of the > initialization sequence. > > Nevertheless, I believe this is mostly irrelevant for 24.4 as the > multiple-of-char-size restriction would be no more binding.