Login Items

I'm having trouble getting a projector to "maximize" in OS X.
The file is a "login item". It does start up OK but it remains
minimized unless I click on its icon in the doc. If it remains
minimized for too long it crashes. I've tried to use
"window("stage").maximize()" to get the stage to do what I want but
-- no dice. Anyone else have this problem? I searched the web and
didn't find anything.

Where are you calling that maximize() command from?

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