On 8/22/08 4:25 PM, Jason Coco said:

>It also appears that Leopard has added some support for this within
>AppKit itself... three new methods were added to NSView:
>
>-(BOOL)enterFullScreenMode:(NSScreen *)screen withOptions:
>(NSDictionary *)options;
>-(void)exitFullScreenModeWithScreen:(NSScreen *)screen;
>-(BOOL)isInFullScreenMode;
>
>I just tried them out and they were pretty easy and seemed to work
>well enough. I didn't even bother with the options, just sent:

And those API do indeed capture the display.  They are great for
extremely simple cases, but once you want to do something non-trivial
they become not so useful.  You can't get the menu bar and dock to
appear on roll-over, etc., etc. (see archives.)

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Mac Software Developer              Montréal, Québec, Canada


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