In fltk2 use fltk::Monitor::all().w() and ...h().

Andreas Grätz wrote:
>>> how can I get the height and width of the desktop? Is there a=20
>>> way to achieve it with FLTK?
>> Fl::w(), Fl::h() give the basic screen height, width, or if you have
>> multiple monitors you can use screen_count();
>> (Gets the number of available screens.)
>>
>> void screen_xywh(int &x, int &y, int &w, int &h);
>> void screen_xywh(int &x, int &y, int &w, int &h, int mx, int my);
>> void screen_xywh(int &x, int &y, int &w, int &h, int n);
>>
>> Give the various dimensions.
>>
>> But this is all in the docs, of course.
>> http://www.fltk.org/doc-1.1/Fl.html
>>
>>
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> Oh yes,
> 
> now I saw it. But I search it for Version 2(maybe it would be better, I had 
> said it before (-: ). I don't find it in the documentation.
> 
> Andreas
> 
> (Excuxe my bad english)
> 
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