Hi all, This reminds me, I had a related problem in a project where I needed to destroy and recreate the Gemwin to switch between buffered and non-buffered mode. When the gemwin is destroyed and recreated however, it loses the focus, and so [gemkeyname] stops working until you manually click in the (recreated) gemwin with the cursor. I haven't found a solution to this. Maybe something with [hid] ? Or a way to switch between 'buffer 1' and 'buffer 0' without 'destroy' + 'create' ? Tim
2010/3/4 Fränk Zimmer fz@mur.at
thanks Derek!.- As you said, [key] always caused problems.- [gemkeyname] works great with the GEM window.- fraenk
Derek Holzer schrieb:
I guess you don't have the option of a second monitor for your [gemwin]?
I noticed that [key] doesn't work when the [gemwin] is fullscreen, but if you use [gemkeyname] or [gemkeyboard] you can trigger a "destroy" message to the [gemwin].
You can combine messages and use a [t b b] so that first "bang" sends the "0, destroy" message to [gemwin] and the second "bang" sends a message like "dimen 320 240, create, 1".
Best, D.
On 3/4/10 7:23 PM, Fränk Zimmer wrote:
Dear friends of Pd, my be this is a very stupid question.- I?m working on an installation work and the GEM window should run in fullscreen mode. A beamer is connected to my PC VGA.- How do I switch from fullscreen back to my Pd patch? I`m on Ubuntu 9.04.-
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