With windows: most other programs and apps do have the upper line
-exceptions that I see are some graphic games and photo displays .
However with J having the title bars shown-great as it allows access to
related items such as Vocabulary etc. If you want a snapshot without
this there is a windows snipping tool which will save what you want as a
jpg. It works well.
Don Kelly
On 2019-09-01 11:56 a.m., Michal Wallace wrote:
Hrm. Thanks, but I'm on windows, and also I should have specified that I'm
talking about a qt window created with the window driver.
QT does seem to have this feature, but I'm not sure how to get at it from J:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9014298/full-screen-desktop-application-with-qml
On Sat, Aug 31, 2019 at 2:23 PM Bill Heagy <[email protected]> wrote:
on linux, at least, F11 does that
On 8/31/19 12:28 PM, Michal Wallace wrote:
How can I make a jQt window full screen?
(i.e., maximized, but *also* filling up the whole screen and hiding the
title bar)
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