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You can control the default appearance and behavior of all
frames by specifying a default list of frame parameters
in the variable default-frame-alist. Its value
should be a list of entries, each specifying a parameter name and
a value for that parameter. These entries take effect whenever
Emacs creates a new frame, including the initial
frame.
For example, you can add the following lines to your init file (see Init File) to set the default frame width to 90 character columns, the default frame height to 40 character rows, and the default font to ‘Monospace-10’:
(add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(width . 90)) (add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(height . 40)) (add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(font . "Monospace-10"))
For a list of frame parameters and their effects, see Frame Parameters in The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
You can also specify a list of frame parameters which apply to
just the initial frame, by customizing the variable
initial-frame-alist.
If Emacs is compiled to use an X toolkit, frame parameters that specify colors and fonts don’t affect menus and the menu bar, since those are drawn by the toolkit and not directly by Emacs.
Note that if you are using the desktop library to save and
restore your sessions, the frames to be restored are recorded in
the desktop file, together with their parameters. When these
frames are restored, the recorded parameters take precedence over
the frame parameters specified by
default-frame-alist and
initial-frame-alist in your init file. See Saving Emacs
Sessions, for how to avoid that.
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