https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115284

--- Comment #4 from Tor Lillqvist <[email protected]> ---
Heiko, that sounds mostly like prejudice. In fact, the Apple guidelines for
Full-Screen Mode use the same wordings as you do;) So it is just up to the
application to behave like that in Full-Screen Mode. If some sample apps (even
Apple ones) don't (but just expand the UI to fill the screen but including all
the same GUI), well, that is not the fault of the APIs and reason enough to not
use the system APIs for full-screen mode.

I quote from
https://developer.apple.com/macos/human-interface-guidelines/app-architecture/fullscreen-mode/
: "An app window in full-screen mode offers a distraction-free working
environment. Toolbars, menus, and other standard controls are often hidden and
revealed only when the user calls for them, such as by moving the pointer to
the top of the screen. Some apps even hide essential controls to increase the
focus on content. The controls are hidden, for example, when playing a movie in
QuickTime Player or a slideshow in Photos."

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