Gents,thanks for the ideas :) looks like i found my alternative way, of course not recommended to anyone.The installation is projected on windows, so from the rear projection the menubar is positioned on the frames of the windows, so from the other side it is not visible at all, but anyway, we know it is not a solution, and i am more and more fed up of the achievements of the apple team. Looks like it is high time to move on to linux.Thanks again:PopeszOn Tue, May 12, 2015 at 6:14 PM, Johnny Mauser <joson.android@googlemail.com> wrote:Dowgrad to 10.8, at least for me it works there.
Take care
Jonny
Am 12.05.2015 17:56 schrieb "palmieri, ricardo" <ricardopalmieri@gmail.com>:i had the same issue here. the solution was to put some masking tape over the projector lens :pthe other solution i have used, when i need an LED display, was to re-code all the visual stuff to processing or max/msp :p :pshit solutions, but it was what i get.hope you find more interesting answer about this topic.cheers..palm--
mobileVIVO# +5511-9-60175161mobileTIM## +5511-9-858331732015-05-12 6:18 GMT-03:00 Csaba Láng <langcsaba@gmail.com>:Dear list,I would like to hide the menubar in Mac OS X 10.9.5 with pd-extended, but message [menubar 0( to gemwin does not work.Where is my mistake and what is the solution?Thanks in advance for any clue.Popesz
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