Hi Andrea,

Am Donnerstag, den 23.09.2010, 18:34 +0200 schrieb Andrea Gasparini:
> Package: screen-message
> Severity: normal
> Tags: patch
> 
> Hi, 
> I'm using sm with two monitor, both in office and with a netbook connected on 
> a projector.
> 
> In both cases it doesn't open really in fullscreen. It seems it has the 
> right dimension, but it's not really centered.
> 
> Attaching a screenshot of a: 
>  $ sm abcdefghi
> probably it's way clearer. :)
> 
> There are two different behavior with a multi head setup, a user may want to 
>  * have sm opened in both screens.
>  * have sm opened in just one screen, obviously in fullscreen mode. :P
> I'd prefer the second as the default behavior, but probably someone would 
> use the other. :P
> 
> My single_monitor patch address the latter.
> I tried to have a patch for the former as well, but my solution was to 
> remove fullscreen() and use move() instead, but it leads to having panels 
> visible.
> ( probably what we really want is to specify this by a command line 
> option... )

thanks for the bug report and patch. The patches seem to be recorded the
wrong way.

Anyways, I think using gtk_window_fullscreen should work, and if not,
I’d like to know why. If you want to help finding out the proper way to
fullscreen a window, you might find out on some gtk mailing list.

Greetings,
Joachim

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