Dan,
That is of course if the alt monitor is at 0,0. We would need to determine where the second monitor is located at.
I will look into the new Keynote as to wether it auto detects or not. I can't remember.
I will also check my kids iBook. I use a PowerBook G4 15".
Tom
On May 2, 2005, at 9:23 AM, Dan Soneson wrote:
Tom,
You're right, of course. You do need to turn mirror imaging 'OFF' prior to running the show, using the system preferences panel. Does the new KeyNote dynamically detect the setting and turn mirror imaging off? What does it do with an iBook where you can't turn mirror imaging off?
Rev will allow you to set the coordinates of the screen stack. For example, if the projector monitor is to the left of the main screen, then
"set the topRight of stack "screenStack" to 0,0"
ought to display it just fine. If you cannot set mirror imaging off, perhaps you could have a button on the "control" stack that sets the topLeft of the display stack to 0,0. You would lose the control stack's features, unfortunately, but you could still display the presentation.
Dan
Dan, Sivakatirswami,
This approach assumes you have mirror imaging 'OFF' in order to have two distinct screen areas. I don't know how (applescript, do process, shell) to do this. Or how to detect this to not get errors. Something like "If the system has two monitors (?) then turn off 'video mirroring' then do 'split screen' and set this window to main screen and send that window to alt screen'.
I don't see where knowing these things is within REVs builtin capabilities.Daniel B. Soneson Director, Language Lab Southern CT State University _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
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