Hello, I have just upgraded to 2.5.11, and I would like to write a nice window menu. And I also want to be able to maximize windows to "real" fullscreen modes.
A while back, I found a function like this in a posting: DestroyFunc FullScreen AddToFunc FullScreen + I ThisWindow (Maximized) WindowStyle Title, Borders + I TestRc (!Match) WindowStyle !Title, !Borders + I TestRc (!Match) Raise + I TestRc (!Match) UpdateStyles + I Maximize 100 100 But I have problems with the menu: AddToMenu WindowMenu + DynamicPopupAction Function WindowMenuFunc DestroyFunc WindowMenuFunc AddToFunc WindowMenuFunc + I DestroyMenu recreate WindowMenu + I AddToMenu WindowMenu + I Current (Maximized) + "Unmaximize" Maximize false + I Current (!Maximized) + "Maximize..." Maximize -60p 100 + I Current (??) + "Unfullscreen" FullScreen + I Current (!??) + "Fullscreen" FullScreen What I'd like to have is this: - an unmaximized, "unfullscreened" window can be maximized and also "fullscreened", and the menu should say "Maximize" and "Fullscreen"; - a maximized, unfullscreen window can be unmaximized and also fullscreened, and the menu should say so; - a fullscreen window can be unfullscreened but it cannot be maximized or unmaximized, only returned to its former (maximized or unmaximized) state (I don't want to end up with unmaximized windows without title and borders, but will this function do this?), and the menu should grey out the (Un)Maximize item (is there a way to do that?) or it should disappear altogether. I guessed that I have to define some State for the FullScreen function (hence the ?? and !??), and then I could perhaps do something like this: + I Current (Maximized, !??) + "Unmaximize" Maximize false + I Current (!Maximized) + "Maximize..." Maximize -60p 100 + I Current (??) + "Unfullscreen" UnFullScreen + I Current (!??) + "Fullscreen" FullScreen The manpage, however, doesn't say a lot about defining and using states, and I have not been able to find examples. Is this the right way to go at all? Also, should there be separate FullScreen / UnFullScreen functions instead of this one? Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks, Greg -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
