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iTunes Scripting Bridge - -fullScreen not working with iTunes 10?
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iTunes Scripting Bridge - -fullScreen not working with iTunes 10?


  • Subject: iTunes Scripting Bridge - -fullScreen not working with iTunes 10?
  • From: Brad Gibbs <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2010 17:37:37 -0700

I've been trying [self.iTunesApp setFullScreen:YES] and self.iTunesApp.fullScreen = YES but [self.iTunesApp lastError] always returns NULL, despite the fact that iTunes is not going fullscreen.  I've also tried setting the bounds of the main browser window to the frame of the screen, which works, but, it's not the same thing as going fullscreen.

I've been testing the command while a video is playing (ie, while cmd-F actually does run iTunes fullscreen).

Is -fullScreen broken with iTunes 10, or am I an idiot?  (I understand that these things aren't mutually exclusive... )


Thanks.

Brad
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