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Re: know if an application need all the screen.
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Re: know if an application need all the screen.


  • Subject: Re: know if an application need all the screen.
  • From: Dave Fayram <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 10:55:18 -0700

Most apps will do this anyways. When you put up the guard window to grab the whole screen, other stuff
can't go above it, even status level windows. Quake3 does this, and it's a textbook example of that
sort of game, so it should be automatic.

If an app isn't grabbing the whole screen properly, that's a different story entirely.
DVD Player in fullscreen mode seems to shield the display correctly, as does the iTunes visualizer, at least
in my setup.

On Wednesday, October 3, 2001, at 09:13 AM, Thierry Bucco wrote:

Hi,

My application is always in front, but I would like to hide it when an application which needs all the screen like DVD Player or a game is launched.

Is there a way to know that ?

Thanks.

Thierry
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