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Desktop app opening maximized, in full screen montage view #436

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steelyard-nl opened this issue Jan 29, 2017 · 3 comments
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Desktop app opening maximized, in full screen montage view #436

steelyard-nl opened this issue Jan 29, 2017 · 3 comments

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@steelyard-nl
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steelyard-nl commented Jan 29, 2017

Could it be made possible by CLI run option to the Desktop app it starts in a maximized window with the montage view in full screen.

It is than easy to make a headless viewer from a large TV screen with HDMI input connected to, for example, a raspberryPI running Debian.

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pliablepixels commented Jan 30, 2017

I can add a command line argument do the desktop app, lets say fs that starts in full screen. Would that work? With respect to montage, the desktop app remembers last state. So if you leave the app while in montage, it will revert to montage

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I think fs is a good option.

I have another idea as well (see extra info below), perhaps it is also possible to create a close shortkey when the app is in fullscreen and maximized with all titles and window title bar hidden.

Extra info; What I did was using Debian GNOME3 with hide windows title bar via Maximus Two plugin. Also hide Gnome3 Title bar via plugin. This gives a neat clean look when I start zmNinja. Only thing now is to close the app, because all the bars are gone in this example.

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closing as fixed. Please reopen if the issue re-occurs in the next release

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