hi,
is there a way to get 2 [or 3] displays into fullscreen mode via Gem? (on WinXP with extended Desktops).
rainer kohlberger.
I think you can do one big gemwin over all the "screens" depending on the driver. Alternatively you could have a different instance of pd/gem running one gemwin for each "screen"
Thirdly you could wait for James Tittle's multi gemwindow features...
..b.
On Tue, December 20, 2005 10:47 am, rainer kohlberger said:
hi,
is there a way to get 2 [or 3] displays into fullscreen mode via Gem? (on WinXP with extended Desktops).
rainer kohlberger.
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Sure, just run three separate instances of Pd+GEM, and for each patch, send [gemwin] the messages:
[offset x y( , where x is the x position distance in pixels and likewise for y, (i.e. the windows position in your 'monitor space'), and
[dimen x y( , where x and y are the pixel dimensions of your required gem window (i.e. your monitor resolution).
You may have to play around with these dimensions for a bit to get it right, but it shouldn't be too hard, if you have the resolution correct.
This should work for Pd on all OSes. If there's an easier way, let me know, I'd like to use it!
~Kyle
On 12/20/05, rainer kohlberger rainer@kohlberger.net wrote:
hi,
is there a way to get 2 [or 3] displays into fullscreen mode via Gem? (on WinXP with extended Desktops).
rainer kohlberger.
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