Works fine under tons of 10.4 configurations here. It used to work for 10.3because that is the OS version where we had to come up with those.
Note, this has to be done before you create the window! Example:
[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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