hello 
thank you

but... using negative coordinates doesn't change the fact that menubar is over the gemwin....
[menubar 0( remove the dock, but not the menu bar (on the top...)

any clue?
(it doesn't work either on a macbook with gpu=gma950 osx=10.6.8 and pdextended 0.42.5)


thanks for help




2011/9/19 Guido Tamino <guido.tamino@gmail.com>
this works on my macbook pro, main display.

dimen 1440 900, offset 0 -50, border 0, menubar 0, cursor 0, create, 1

i'm using osx 10.5.8 with GEM 0.92.3, hope it helps.

best,
guido


Il giorno 19/set/11, alle ore 12:24, stéfan piat ha scritto:

hello marian

thanks for your tip

but if I make the window fullscreen by setting the dimensions of my display, without using menubar,
the menubar is over the window...
and I have only one monitor... so I can't shift my window to a monitor without menubar...


best,
stéfan





2011/9/19 Marian Weger <marian.weger@gmail.com>
Am 18.09.11 15:20, schrieb stéfan piat:


I have a problem to remove the menubar when displaying the gemwin fullscreen on a specific hardware


try "border 0" and make the window fullscreen by setting the dimensions of your display (i.e. "dimen 1280 800").
Do not use the "fullscreen" and "menubar" messages.
If you have several monitors connected, shift the window using "offset <x> <y>" to the desired monitor.
This should work on most machines.

But always set up some hotkey for destroying the gemwin, since you won't have access to your destroy button with a fullscreen gemwin.
I often use the right mouse button for that with [gemmouse]


marian

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