Hi I've been examining the functions exposed in the PythonMac Qt and QuickTime libraries and it seems that whilst the EndFullScreen call and the appropriate flags are exposed as can be seen from this snip from ipython help(Qt)
EndFullScreen(...) (Ptr fullState, long flags) -> None however the corresponding BeginFullScreen is not available. My question is what is needed to make BeginFullScreen available to the MacPython API. I am willing to commit time to doing the development and have comnsiderable experience of using SWIG under Linux. I am not familiar with the build mechanism for MacPython but I am willing to learn. I had initially thought that this might depend on having QuickTime Pro but further investigation shows that BeginFullScreen is an integral part of the framework and available in from Movies.h which I'm assuming is the basis for the MacPython Quicktime wrapper The declaration is in /System/Frameworks/QuickTime.framework/Headers as follows: /* * BeginFullScreen() * * Availability: * Mac OS X: in version 10.0 and later in QuickTime.framework * CarbonLib: in CarbonLib 1.0 and later * Non-Carbon CFM: in QuickTimeLib 2.5 and later * Windows: in qtmlClient.lib 3.0 and later */ extern OSErr BeginFullScreen( Ptr * restoreState, GDHandle whichGD, short * desiredWidth, short * desiredHeight, WindowRef * newWindow, RGBColor * eraseColor, long flags) AVAILABLE_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_0_AND_LATER; Interestingly the Java Quicktime quicktime bridge has BeginFullScreen available. http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Java/Reference/1.4.1/Java141API_QTJ/quicktime/std/movies/FullScreen.html Also there is an example of the use of the C API available in the developer documentation: http://developer.apple.com/samplecode/qtfullscreen/listing1.html So I'm assuming that any restrictions on exposing BeginFullScreen that may have applied in the past are no longer in force. TIA Ed Hartley _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig