| Title: Zooming with emacs, tmux or stumpwm | |
| Author: Solène | |
| Date: 25 October 2017 | |
| Tags: emacs window-manager tmux | |
| Description: | |
| Hey ! You use stumpwm, emacs or tmux and your screen (not the GNU | |
| screen) split in lot of parts ? There is a solution to improve | |
| that. **ZOOMING !** | |
| Each of them work with a screen divided into panes/windows (the | |
| meaning of theses words change between the program), sometime you want | |
| want to have the one where your work in fullscreen. An option exists | |
| in each of them to get fullscreen temporarly on a window. | |
| ## Emacs: (not native) | |
| This is not native in emacs, you will need to install `zoom-window` | |
| from your favorite repository. | |
| Add the thoses lines in your *~/.emacs*: | |
| (require 'zoom-window) | |
| (global-set-key (kbd "C-x C-z") 'zoom-window-zoom) | |
| Type C-x C-z to zoom/unzoom your current frame | |
| ## Tmux | |
| Toogle zoom (in or out) | |
| C-b z | |
| ## Stumpwm | |
| Add this to your ~/.stumpwmrc | |
| (define-key *root-map* (kbd "z") "fullscreen") | |
| Using "**prefix** z" the current window will toggle fullscreen. |