Lostgallifreyan wrote:
> 
> Jens Mueller <jens.k.muel...@gmx.de> wrote:
> (03/04/2011 10:11)
> 
> >Show() works but I need full screen. It seems that ShowFullScreen() is
> >not supposed to work on Linux (wxcore_appframe.i has %win in front of
> >ShowFullScreen). But I found some posts where it was used on Linux.
> 
> If it does get awkward, doing it in wxLua code might be ok, if not so
> tidy. Set the frame style to 0 instead of wx.wxDEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE,
> then later use FRAME:Move(0,0)  FRAME:SetSize(wx.wxDisplaySize())
> FRAME:Show(true). This might be enough if you don't want to alternate
> between full screen and windowed display.
> 
> I don't think the style can be set after frame creation, and
> compensating for sizes of side bars and setting client area and
> position to match full screen area makes this workround become
> unfeasible. Even in the simplest form, it leaves you having to write
> your own code to do basic things the frame styles normally allow, like
> closing the program with the mouse, etc... Not a problem if you were
> going to do that anyway though.

Yeah. I want to switch between full screen and window. So this is odd.
But thanks for your suggestion. I wonder why there is no
ShowFullScreen() on Linux.

Jens

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