I'm sending |fullscreen 1, cursor 0, menubar 0, border 0, create, 1, lighting 0(
(and every variant of order etc. I can think of, menubar -1 etc.)
to [gemwin]
and the top apple menubar shows up every time.
I tried Pd-extended latest release 0.40-3 and Pd-extended 0.41-4 RC 4
I tried everything I could think of in the [window properties] help of Gemwin and a few times got rid of the menubar with some magical something-or-other but if I closed Pd, reopened and tried again I couldn't duplicate getting rid of the menubar.
-John
Hi John, is this a problem of 10.5.7? Did it work before? [fullscreen 1, menubar 0, create, 1( works for 10.5.6 will update to 10.5.7 and try again... marius.
John Harrison wrote:
I'm sending |fullscreen 1, cursor 0, menubar 0, border 0, create, 1, lighting 0(
(and every variant of order etc. I can think of, menubar -1 etc.)
to [gemwin]
and the top apple menubar shows up every time.
I tried Pd-extended latest release 0.40-3 and Pd-extended 0.41-4 RC 4
I tried everything I could think of in the [window properties] help of Gemwin and a few times got rid of the menubar with some magical something-or-other but if I closed Pd, reopened and tried again I couldn't duplicate getting rid of the menubar.
-John
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marius schebella wrote:
Hi John, is this a problem of 10.5.7? Did it work before? [fullscreen 1, menubar 0, create, 1( works for 10.5.6 will update to 10.5.7 and try again... marius.
[menubar 0( works with 10.5.7, too. please post more details, or your patch. marius.
John Harrison wrote:
I'm sending |fullscreen 1, cursor 0, menubar 0, border 0, create, 1, lighting 0(
(and every variant of order etc. I can think of, menubar -1 etc.)
to [gemwin]
and the top apple menubar shows up every time.
I tried Pd-extended latest release 0.40-3 and Pd-extended 0.41-4 RC 4
I tried everything I could think of in the [window properties] help of Gemwin and a few times got rid of the menubar with some magical something-or-other but if I closed Pd, reopened and tried again I couldn't duplicate getting rid of the menubar.
-John
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The patch is very basic and worked fine on a Linux machine before. We were moving it to a new MacBook for portability. I can't give you the actual patch though don't have access to this laptop right now and can't really look at this again for another few weeks. But I can tell you that when I had troubles, for testing I built a patch that was exactly like the attached patch and the menubar still would not disappear.
-John
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 1:45 AM, marius schebella <marius.schebella@gmail.com
wrote:
marius schebella wrote:
Hi John, is this a problem of 10.5.7? Did it work before? [fullscreen 1, menubar 0, create, 1( works for 10.5.6 will update to 10.5.7 and try again... marius.
[menubar 0( works with 10.5.7, too. please post more details, or your patch.
marius.
John Harrison wrote:
I'm sending |fullscreen 1, cursor 0, menubar 0, border 0, create, 1, lighting 0(
(and every variant of order etc. I can think of, menubar -1 etc.)
to [gemwin]
and the top apple menubar shows up every time.
I tried Pd-extended latest release 0.40-3 and Pd-extended 0.41-4 RC 4
I tried everything I could think of in the [window properties] help of Gemwin and a few times got rid of the menubar with some magical something-or-other but if I closed Pd, reopened and tried again I couldn't duplicate getting rid of the menubar.
-John
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The [menubar 0 ( is working ok here also on 10.5.7 but the border of the window is still present. If you create the window, destroy the window once and recreate it in your patch, the border 0 is taken into account. I don't know if it's a recent bug but it seems to me I'm doing this for a while now to have the whole screen.
Greetings,
Nicolas
Le 4/06/09 14:01, John Harrison a écrit :
The patch is very basic and worked fine on a Linux machine before. We were moving it to a new MacBook for portability. I can't give you the actual patch though don't have access to this laptop right now and can't really look at this again for another few weeks. But I can tell you that when I had troubles, for testing I built a patch that was exactly like the attached patch and the menubar still would not disappear.
-John
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 1:45 AM, marius schebella <marius.schebella@gmail.com mailto:marius.schebella@gmail.com> wrote:
marius schebella wrote: Hi John, is this a problem of 10.5.7? Did it work before? [fullscreen 1, menubar 0, create, 1( works for 10.5.6 will update to 10.5.7 and try again... marius. [menubar 0( works with 10.5.7, too. please post more details, or your patch. marius. John Harrison wrote: I'm sending |fullscreen 1, cursor 0, menubar 0, border 0, create, 1, lighting 0( (and every variant of order etc. I can think of, menubar -1 etc.) to [gemwin] and the top apple menubar shows up every time. I tried Pd-extended latest release 0.40-3 and Pd-extended 0.41-4 RC 4 I tried everything I could think of in the [window properties] help of Gemwin and a few times got rid of the menubar with some magical something-or-other but if I closed Pd, reopened and tried again I couldn't duplicate getting rid of the menubar. -John ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at <mailto:Pd-list@iem.at> mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
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I already tried that trick of creating, destroying and recreating. No dice.
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 8:47 AM, Nicolas Montgermont < nicolas_montgermont@yahoo.fr> wrote:
The [menubar 0 ( is working ok here also on 10.5.7 but the border of the window is still present. If you create the window, destroy the window once and recreate it in your patch, the border 0 is taken into account. I don't know if it's a recent bug but it seems to me I'm doing this for a while now to have the whole screen.
Greetings,
Nicolas
Le 4/06/09 14:01, John Harrison a écrit :
The patch is very basic and worked fine on a Linux machine before. We were moving it to a new MacBook for portability. I can't give you the actual patch though don't have access to this laptop right now and can't really look at this again for another few weeks. But I can tell you that when I had troubles, for testing I built a patch that was exactly like the attached patch and the menubar still would not disappear.
-John
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 1:45 AM, marius schebella < marius.schebella@gmail.com> wrote:
marius schebella wrote:
Hi John, is this a problem of 10.5.7? Did it work before? [fullscreen 1, menubar 0, create, 1( works for 10.5.6 will update to 10.5.7 and try again... marius.
[menubar 0( works with 10.5.7, too. please post more details, or your patch. marius.
John Harrison wrote:
I'm sending |fullscreen 1, cursor 0, menubar 0, border 0, create, 1, lighting 0(
(and every variant of order etc. I can think of, menubar -1 etc.)
to [gemwin]
and the top apple menubar shows up every time.
I tried Pd-extended latest release 0.40-3 and Pd-extended 0.41-4 RC 4
I tried everything I could think of in the [window properties] help of Gemwin and a few times got rid of the menubar with some magical something-or-other but if I closed Pd, reopened and tried again I couldn't duplicate getting rid of the menubar.
-John
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