Your argument is irrelevant to someone with my perspective- it's still a
fullscreen display - it just can't grab the screen in exclusive mode when
it's not active. In my opinion, you are misunderstanding what the flag
means.

You said it does regrab fullscreen, but it just takes a few seconds, is that
correct? So is the problem here that you want to be able to tell when it is
in the state where it is active but has not yet gotten exclusive mode yet?


On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 9:15 AM, "Jørgen P. Tjernø" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Brian Fisher wrote:
>
>> Sounds like it doesn't work the way you were hoping, but sounds like it's
>> working perfectly to me. The display is still in fullscreen mode the entire
>> time, it just happened to not be the active display for a while (your
>> described test case wouldn't be any different than alt-tabbing away, In my
>> opinion)
>>
> The thing is that pygame (or SDL?) switches the display to windowed mode if
> it loses focus, and it takes a few seconds for it to regain fullscreen mode
> (sometimes it doesn't regain it at all, in my experience).
>
> So yes, it does lose focus, but when it regains focus, it's still in a
> windowed state, and for this the surface should not have flags containing
> pygame.FULLSCREEN.
>
>
> --
> Kindest regards, Jørgen P. Tjernø.
>

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