I've got an N800 and everything is working fine. The reason for getting it was to run Emacs so that I could have org-mode on a portable system. That's all working just fine.
However, I find I like using Emacs with the system in portrait orientation. I have the screen rotating tool and that works as well.
What doesn't work is that if I run Emacs as an X window application, I cannot make it full screen; if I run the X terminal and run Emacs within that (with -nw) option, I can indeed make use of the full screen but I lose the mouse/stylus interaction with Emacs directly.
Can X window applications, non-Hildon, be made to run full screen? I've tried specifying -geometry but that hasn't made any difference.
I've got an N800 and everything is working fine. The reason for getting it was to run Emacs so that I could have org-mode on a portable system. That's all working just fine.
However, I find I like using Emacs with the system in portrait orientation. I have the screen rotating tool and that works as well.
What doesn't work is that if I run Emacs as an X window application, I cannot make it full screen; if I run the X terminal and run Emacs within that (with -nw) option, I can indeed make use of the full screen but I lose the mouse/stylus interaction with Emacs directly.
Can X window applications, non-Hildon, be made to run full screen? I've tried specifying -geometry but that hasn't made any difference.
Any pointers more than welcome!!
Thanks,
eric