Hi Erik,

What you're asking for is kind of "exclusive full screen mode" (as it's known in AWT/Swing). And no, JavaFX does not support this currently. Please file a new issue in JIRA at https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/

PS. Regarding your current code: you don't really need to call setResizable, setIconified, toFront, or centerOnScreen() because these calls are useless for a full screen window.

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best regards,
Anthony

On 3/29/2014 4:06 PM, Erik Colson wrote:
On March 29, 2014 12:43:18 PM CET, "cogmission1 ." <cognitionmiss...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
Hi,

Just as a clarification, it sounds like what you're asking for is kind
of
like a "Kiosk" mode?


On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 4:08 AM, Erik Colson <e...@ecocode.net> wrote:

Hi,

Is it possible to use JavaFX for developping a fullscreen macosx
application that skips the window manager ? I have currently an app
that
does fullscreen but :
- the 'hot corners' still work, letting the user switch to another
app
- the screensaver is still working
- the mouse pointer is still shown

The app is ment to become something like a Slideshow. Therefor those
3
points need to be solved.

This is what I have for now:

Screen screen = Screen.getPrimary();
primaryStage.initStyle(StageStyle.UNDECORATED);
primaryStage.setResizable(false);
primaryStage.setIconified(false);
primaryStage.setFullScreenExitHint("");
primaryStage.setFullScreen(true);
primaryStage.setScene(scene);
primaryStage.toFront(); // not really needed I think
primaryStage.centerOnScreen();
primaryStage.show();

thanks !
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erik colson


Yep. That's it!
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erik colson

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