hi
For an installation i have access to a windows machine that has a graphics card with three video outputs. We are trying to get 3 fullscreen video proyections from the same machine.
I made a patch that opens up a GEM window with 3072x768 size. Then render a rectangle with an image for each of the desktop areas. First matches the first desktop's size and position , same for the second and the third.
But it looks like GEM does not extends to the second and third desktops when opening on fullscreen mode, only if I open in a normal window shows the image in the second monitor. Ideally I would need to be fullscreen so that any other OS items are hidden.
Has anyone tried something similar before?. Sorry i could not check the mailing list archives because i can only send email, not browse the internet at the moment.
thanks!
enrike
altern wrote:
hi
For an installation i have access to a windows machine that has a graphics card with three video outputs. We are trying to get 3 fullscreen video proyections from the same machine.
I made a patch that opens up a GEM window with 3072x768 size. Then render a rectangle with an image for each of the desktop areas. First matches the first desktop's size and position , same for the second and the third.
But it looks like GEM does not extends to the second and third desktops when opening on fullscreen mode, only if I open in a normal window shows the image in the second monitor. Ideally I would need to be fullscreen so that any other OS items are hidden.
Has anyone tried something similar before?. Sorry i could not check the mailing list archives because i can only send email, not browse the internet at the moment.
use [border 0, dimen 3072 768, offset 0 0( instead of [fullscreen 1(
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