you can edit the plist of any osx program to hide/unhide on a per app basis:
http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20070118003804854
not sure if this still works in newer osx versions, give it a try…
cheers
On 04 Apr 2016, at 15:46, me.grimm megrimm@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Roman,
In System Preferences -> General -> Automatically Hide and Show Menu Bar
That is the only way I have been able to.... directly in OSX. Pre-10.10 I think there was a program you had to install to hide menu bar. I do not think this works natively in pd/gem. I wonder is this could be fixed in Gem (if thats possible)?
m
On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 4:49 AM, Roman Haefeli <reduzent@gmail.com mailto:reduzent@gmail.com> wrote: Hey all
I know it's the most classic of questions, but I still stumble on it. When I set 'fullscreen 1', the 'offset x y' doesn't have any effect anymore. 'menubar -1' or 'menubar 0' do not hide the menubar. How can I make the gem win be displayed on the secondary screen in fullscreen mode without menu bar?
I also tried 'secondscreen 0|1', but I couldn't find any documentation of it and doesn't seem to have an effect.
This is on OS 10.10 and 10.11 with Gem 0.93.3 from gem.iem.at http://gem.iem.at/.
Thanks, Roman
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