How about not using showall? If you set it to noscale, then you can
resize your content any way you want, and also i suppose compare
current size to screen size correctly.
On Apr 25, 2006, at 9:38 AM, elibol wrote:
I agree with an alternative to "showall". depending on the
circumstances of
what you're doing, there could be a number of different ways to
solve it.
Finally though, if you should use "showall", and if your flash
movie is 100
x 100 percent, you could use some javascript to give you the size
of the
browser window. There may be flash object properties that give you
the size
of the movie.
I am convinced that the movie size cannot be determined with "showall"
without help from outside of the movie. It seems that "showall"
allows the
flash player to behave like an observer of the movie, like a camera
lens
zooming in and out. Relatively, the movie doesn't know the distance
between
itself and the observer.
Just some theory that seems to make sense with the behavior.
Hope this helps,
M.
On 4/25/06, Dennis - I Sioux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As someone mentioned before.. you could use Stage.showMenu = false
this way you can catch the ctrl+F to see if someone is fullscreen.
You could also use a holder movieclip.
Don't set the scale mode to "showall" but use an onlistner on the
stage to
see if the stage is scaled, then you could scale the holder movieclip
accordingly.
With kind regards,
Dennis
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Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 2:48 PM
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] How To Detect the FullScreen mode of
the swf
file
I have tested it ... didn't work :(
_root._xscale is always equal to 100 coz of which the movieWidth and
height always remains same .
We are using Stage.scalemode = "showall".
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Here is the code, I haven't tested it:
var movieWidth = _root._xscale*Stage.width/100;
var movieHeight = _root._yscale*Stage.height/100;
On 4/25/06, elibol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
use
<param name="showMenu" value="false"/>
or
Stage.showMenu = false;
In your case, your width and height are theoretically unchanged.
Your
movie is scaled. If you take the scale percentage do some
arithmetic
with
the actual width and height you can get the pixel value of your
movie.
say Stage.width and Stage.height is 123 x 162
say _root is scaled to 150 x 133
123*150/100 = your movie width
162*133/100 = your movie height
Divide by 100 to normalize the value, we are thinking in terms of
percentages.
Hope this helps,
M.
On 4/24/06, Karan Mehra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Sumeet,
I tried Stage.Width & Stage.Height but coz we are using
Stage.ScaleMode = "showall" the Stage's height & width remains
same
irrespective of Fullscreen or not.
I tried detecting the keys like ctrl-F which is used for making
the
flash window fullscreen and also used for disabling fullsceen but
then
user can also use the menu option available in the flash window to
make
it fullscreen and I was unable to trap the flash menu clicks.
Thanx,
Karan
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Sumeet
Basak
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 10:57 PM
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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] How To Detect the FullScreen mode of
the
swf
file
Hi Karan,
Try using the Stage.Width and Stage.Height methods.
U will be returned with the dimensions the flash player is using.
You need to compare the returned value to the array of of existing
screen
reolutions. You could find one from the intel graphic driver.
Google one, I m sure u would get one.
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Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 8:39 AM
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Subject: [Flashcoders] How To Detect the FullScreen mode of the
swf
file
Hi,
How to detect whether the swf is playing in fullscreen mode in
Flash
player or not?
Thanks in Advance.
Regards,
Karan
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