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Under LXDE desktop manager Alt+F11Alt+F11 can be used to switch a program to full screen.

I use this shortcut so often that'd I rather have certain programs always open in full screen instead of doing it manually.

Is it possible to define some system configuration, or a shell script that'd always launch particular programs in full screen? (Particular not all because I wouldn't want certain small windows like network configuration window and system calendar to open in full screen).

Under LXDE desktop manager Alt+F11 can be used to switch a program to full screen.

I use this shortcut so often that'd I rather have certain programs always open in full screen instead of doing it manually.

Is it possible to define some system configuration, or a shell script that'd always launch particular programs in full screen? (Particular not all because I wouldn't want certain small windows like network configuration window and system calendar to open in full screen).

Under LXDE desktop manager Alt+F11 can be used to switch a program to full screen.

I use this shortcut so often that'd I rather have certain programs always open in full screen instead of doing it manually.

Is it possible to define some system configuration, or a shell script that'd always launch particular programs in full screen? (Particular not all because I wouldn't want certain small windows like network configuration window and system calendar to open in full screen).

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How to configure certain programs to always open in full screen?

Under LXDE desktop manager Alt+F11 can be used to switch a program to full screen.

I use this shortcut so often that'd I rather have certain programs always open in full screen instead of doing it manually.

Is it possible to define some system configuration, or a shell script that'd always launch particular programs in full screen? (Particular not all because I wouldn't want certain small windows like network configuration window and system calendar to open in full screen).