Please ignore that message. For some reason Script Debugger was not giving me 
the good values, or maybe I was not reading them properly. Apologies.

Jean-Christophe 


> On Oct 15, 2017, at 17:57, Jean-Christophe Helary 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> There is a discussion on how to detect if a window is fullscreen on the AS 
> user list and BBEdit (11, I guess) displayed a weird behavior:
> 
> "regardless of whether the window is new (default size) or fullscreen 
> BBEdit's windows keep the same bounds ({0, 22, 1009, 800} on my screen). 
> Position is thus {0, 22} regardless of the state of the window."
> 
> There does not seem to be a way to detect whether a given window is in 
> Fullscreen mode or not, hence us trying to find ways to do that using various 
> window informations. I managed to do that with Terminal by comparing the 
> number of rows to the max possible if the window was fullscreen (machine 
> specific, but that was the best I could find), and other people have tried 
> with "position" or "bounds", which do seem to be better approximations. Hence 
> the check with BBEdit.
> 
> My understanding is that BBEdit 12 uses a lot more native frameworks, so 
> would the weird result above be fixed there ? Do developers have a way to 
> reliably show a window's "fullscreenness"?
> 
> Jean-Christophe

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