Sebastian Steinlechner wrote:
I recently came across "WhiteRoom", a "distraction free text editor".
Mainly it's an editor that shows only the text you're working on
(fullscreen, without any scrollbars/menus/...), hiding everything that
could possibly distract from said text. That was when I noted that
fullscreen mode would be a nice feature for SciTE, and that the current
implementation is more or less a maximize mode as opposed to a real
fullscreen window.

Hmmm, while this seems a little stark for me, the supporters of this are *really* serious about having NO menu, tool, or status bars. For those just joining the discussion, this is a Mac app - there is a Windows (.NET) clone called "Dark Room" (I'm not kidding).

I *will* say that, IIRC, VS6 had a "FullScreen" mode that would do essentially this which I did occasionally use - but that functionality has been replaced in the later VS releases with a more conventional "maximize" behavior.

Robert Roessler
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