Are you sure you're not using "full screen" mode, which does pretty
much the same thing?
Well, at least with "windowmaker", --enable-fullscreen leaves a window with decorations, although it does fill up the screen (minus the decorations.) It's my perception that different window managers (and different OS's) do not always act exactly the same here.
Maybe there is a better way to do this, but right now, --enable-game-mode is the only thing I've seen that consistantly opens up a full screen window with no WM decorations.
Regardless, I think this is back. It was wrapped inside a stale ifdef
(GLUT_WRONG_VERSION) which no longer exists. But I misread the sense
of the test (#ifndef, not #ifdef) and assumed it was dead. There was
also some WIN32 code in there to pick up current desktop settings,
which I didn't include because it was commented out and I can't test
it anyway.
Thanks for the quick fix.
Curt.
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