Hi André,

On 6/21/07, André Garneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe the supportsResize flag just got set to this value when the traits
structure was implemented initially. For the case at hand, a possibly simple
& slightly better solution would be to set this flag to true in the
osgviewer application itself in order to avoid breaking existing
applications that rely on this flag's current default value.

We could set the supportsResize flag to true in
View::setUpViewAcrossAllScreens() etc, but then it would probably be
easier long term to just set the flag to true by default as most users
will probably expect this out of the box as you get with most apps.

Applications that assume particular defaults are probably few right
now as the osgViewer is pretty new, and if the behavior changes it
won't particular break apps, it just make then behave a bit different
under Windows and OSX, setting the flag to false will return the
original behavior if true desired.

Just a quick question about the windows side, if I set the default of
supportsResize to true will GraphicsWindowWin32 create a border when
full screen or will be borderless?  The later is what I would desire
as window decoration flag is for controlling border.

Robert.

Robert.
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