One of the ideas I tried was:
window = GtkWindow(WINDOW_TOPLEVEL)
window.set_policy(0,0,1)
window.set_position(WIN_POS_CENTER)
window.set_uposition(0,0)
window.set_usize(screen_width(), screen_height())
This works fine without any wm (e. G. starting from the fail-safe xterm
session),
Rob Brown-Bayliss wrote:
One of the ideas I tried was:
window = GtkWindow(WINDOW_TOPLEVEL)
window.set_policy(0,0,1)
window.set_position(WIN_POS_CENTER)
window.set_uposition(0,0)
window.set_usize(screen_width(), screen_height())
This works fine without any wm (e. G. starting from the fail-safe
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 13:04, James Henstridge wrote:
Setting those sort of hints after mapping the window has undefined
results, which might be causing the problems you see.
yes, after setting the window default invisible (in glade) and then
doing the wm stuff and calling show() seems to
Hi all,
This is a question on approach as well as specific problems, it seems to
have come up several times on the list but there doesn't seem to be any
conclusive answers ...
I want to have a full screen mode for my application (so you can use
it with a data projector for presentations)
Is
Hi,
I'm currently working on a touch screen based information terminal
software, using Mark Crichtons great pygme widget.
Now I stumbled over opening the window in full screen mode. (Means the
window should be as big as the screen, and no border visible - invisible
borders in the off screen are