In order to get fullscreen on any attached display in 10.3 we had to change to a pseudo-fullscreen method. This method involves simply laying a fullscreen size window over the display rather than capturing a display entirely for the output. It's a compromise, but you can now get full screen output on any display attached to a Mac.
I can look into trying to capture the main display fully, but no promises.
From now on, use 'fullscreen x' where x is the number of the display starting from the main (which is 1), and 'fullscreen 0' will disable it.
cgc
On Apr 20, 2004, at 5:29 PM, Patrick Pagano wrote:
hi i am on osx and i have a need to show Gem fullscreen without the os border showing fullscreen 1 does not seem to do it. I have seconscreen working just fine but i was hoping to go full on the primary display.
please help cheers~
Patrick Pagano,B.S. M.F.A candidate http://www.digitalworlds.ufl.edu http://www.screwmusicforever.com/SHREESWIFT
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