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The task is to determine the maximum height and width of a window that can fit within the physical display area of the screen without scrolling.
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This is effectively the screen size (not the total desktop area, which could be bigger than the screen display area) in pixels minus any adjustments for window decorations and menubars.
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The idea is to determine the physical display parameters for the maximum height and width of the usable display area in pixels (without scrolling).
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The values calculated should represent the usable desktop area of a window maximized to fit the the screen.
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;Considerations:
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;--- Multiple Monitors:
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For multiple monitors, the values calculated should represent the size of the usable display area on the monitor which is related to the task (i.e.: the monitor which would display a window if such instructions were given).
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;--- Tiling Window Managers
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For a tiling window manager, the values calculated should represent the maximum height and width of the display area of the maximum size a window can be created (without scrolling). This would typically be a full screen window (minus any areas occupied by desktop bars), unless the window manager has restrictions that prevents the creation of a full screen window, in which case the values represent the usable area of the desktop that occupies the maximum permissible window size (without scrolling).
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