Hi Koen,

Thanks for the quick response.
I thought that it would be possible in javascript, but what I tried
did not work, so I guess I'll end up implementing the -f option in
midori :-)

Also still looking a little bit on how to get started. I read the
drdobbs article and studied the hello world example, but the other
examples are suddenly a lot more complicated.
What I'm trying to find out is how to have a start screen with a
number of bitmap buttons that, when clicked, move to a different web
page (possibly on a different server). Initially the # of buttons will
be hardcoded but in the end the presence of a button will be
determined at runtime.

And lastly: is there an irc channel on wt somehwere?

Best regards, Frans.


2009/2/17 Koen Deforche <[email protected]>:
> Hey Frans,
>
> 2009/2/17 Frans Meulenbroeks <[email protected]>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm new to wt (got impressed by the FOSDEM talk) and I have a small question:
>> Is there an easy way to switch my browser to fullscreen mode. Within
>> the browser I can do so by pressing F11, but I would like to do this
>> automatically while starting the browser. Reason is that I want to use
>> wt to allow both local and remote access to a device UI and for the
>> local UI I'd like to get rid of title bar etc.
>> Btw the browser I am planning to use is midora (since it is pretty 
>> lightweight).
>
> I assume you refer to 'midori' (based on webkit) ?
>
> There is no way for a web application to maximize the browser window
> that I know of.
>
> I think you should be able to start midori so that it assumes a full
> screen mode (depending on if you have a window manager or are
> rendering directly to a frame buffer), but we have no particular
> experience with that browser. If that fails, it should not be too hard
> to add this feature to midori ?
>
> Regards,
> koen
>
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