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.
Thanks, Roman
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 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.
Thanks, Roman
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?for performances i have used the LENS Shift on modern projectors to move the menubar off screen, not a long term solution but it has worked.
Also consider pushing get into Syphon and going out that way until theres a fix in GEM
pp
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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.commailto: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.athttp://gem.iem.at.
Thanks, Roman
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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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I always struggled with the fullscreen message.
so instead i am setting the gemwin with the following messages:
[offset x y (
[dimen x y ( to the resolution of the second screen
[border 0( to hide the windows borders
and then of course create the gemwin
to hide osx' menubar, there should be a setting in system preferences/mission control that says "Displays have seperate spaces" if you untick this, the menubar is only visible on your main desktop and not on the second/third/... screen
hope that helps.
cheers, peter
Am 04.04.16 um 16:13 schrieb Simon Iten:
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 mailto: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 _______________________________________________ Pd-list@lists.iem.at <mailto:Pd-list@lists.iem.at> mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
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Thanks for all your responses.
I was hoping for full control from the patch, but once the menubar is gone (which is a bit easier on 10.11 than on 10.10), it works well with the method described below.
Roman
On Mon, 2016-04-04 at 17:23 +0200, Peter Venus wrote:
I always struggled with the fullscreen message.
so instead i am setting the gemwin with the following messages:
[offset x y (
[dimen x y ( to the resolution of the second screen
[border 0( to hide the windows borders
and then of course create the gemwin
to hide osx' menubar, there should be a setting in system preferences/mission control that says "Displays have seperate spaces" if you untick this, the menubar is only visible on your main desktop and not on the second/third/... screen
hope that helps.
cheers, peter
Am 04.04.16 um 16:13 schrieb Simon Iten:
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 mailto: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 _______________________________________________ Pd-list@lists.iem.at <mailto:Pd-list@lists.iem.at> mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
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