ok,
[dimen 1024 768, offset 0 -50, mouse 0, menubar -1, create, 1]
This will open a window that should be fullscreen on an iBook with no mouse pointer and no menubar.On 9/5/07, Mark Polishook <polishook@optonline.net> wrote:neither one
[menubar 0 < and [menubar -1]
removes the menubar for my os x. does it work for anyone?On 9/5/07, B. Bogart < ben@ekran.org> wrote:Try [menubar 0 < and [menubar -1 <
Are these not documented in the help file?
.b.
mark edward grimm wrote:
> ... i know im beating a dead horse. ive read the list
> on this but i still cant seem to figure it out!
>
> I usually just have a duel monitor and do "fullscreen
> 2" but now im on a g3 with single monitor and cant
> hide the menu bar.
>
> im using hans pd-extended 0.39.2-test-7 for 10.3 and
> Gem compiled for g3
>
> ... any 3rd party apps that just "autohide" the menu
> bar? everything i found was for 10.4.
>
> thanks ahead of time for the help!
>
> mark
>
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