Ok I have a very simple question: What is the correct way to take my custom browser.c file and GO full screen?
I completely reinstalled CentOS 7.1, did not install any new webkit, I simply did the yum install of that which is packaged in. I then compiled my browser.c file, ran it an the exact same behaviour. it is always minimized. If I comment out the function: gtk_window_fullscreen() my app works as expected just not full screen. So there was nothing wrong with me installing a later webkit (I think anyway) it something in that function call. (not sure why it worked in CentOS 6). What is the correct way to tell a window to go fullscreen? Thanks, Jerry Jerry On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 8:03 PM, Jerry Geis <[email protected]> wrote: > I used centos 6.6 and put on webkit 2.4.6 and got that to work fine > with my little browser app. > > I'm now trying to use centos 7.1 and trying to put on the same webkit. > When I compile it and install it - then run my very short browser app > the browser is ALWAYS minimized. > > I narrowed it down to the gtk_window_fullscreen() function. > > void maximize(void) { > gtk_window_maximize(GTK_WINDOW(window)); > gtk_window_fullscreen(GTK_WINDOW(window)); > gtk_window_set_decorated(GTK_WINDOW(window), FALSE); > } > > When I comment the gtk_window_fullscreen() out, the browser comes up and > is not minimized. As soon as I put that line back in the browser app is > always minimized. > > Why might this be happening and how can I get past it? > Thanks, > > Jerry >
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