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Re: Question about NSView's -enterFullScreenMode:withOptions: method
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Re: Question about NSView's -enterFullScreenMode:withOptions: method


  • Subject: Re: Question about NSView's -enterFullScreenMode:withOptions: method
  • From: Andrew Farmer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 13:07:45 -0800

On 06 Dec 07, at 10:51, douglas a. welton wrote:
I have an QTMovieView that I would like to display fullscreen across multiple displays.
<...>

So: How do I specify a screen that will allow me to display my movie across all my monitors?

That's not always going to be possible. Consider a laptop user who's got an external monitor attached, or even a desktop user who's got two displays of different sizes. Their combined desktop isn't rectangular, so there's no way to create a view that fills them without potentially putting a lot of the view offscreen.
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