To test it change ex_bitmap.c to have
al_set_new_display_flags(ALLEGRO_FULLSCREEN) before
al_create_display. Optionally change the display size.
On 2014-07-07 11:49 AM, Trent Gamblin
wrote:
I
had another go at it. The problem was again CMake. This time it
works, but I'd like if as many people as possible can test on
different WMs. I tested the defaults (Metacity?, Compiz) on Ubuntu
10.04 and 14.04. Patch attached.
Thanks,
Trent
On 14-07-07 10:24 AM, Trent Gamblin wrote:
OK, I thought that might be how it worked
which is why I started working
on it.The problem I ran into was probably the same thing that
prevented
the old way of working (CMake not picking up deps) so I might
try it
again later on.
Trent
On 2014-07-07 10:12 AM, Beoran wrote:
I checked the SDL code again, and no,
this seems to be a different
code path
from their fullscreen window which they call
SDL_WINDOW_FULLSCREEN_DESKTOP.
The way mode switching through the vm is supposed to work is
that you
set a
_NET_WM_STATE_FULLSCREEN on the _NET_WM_STATE property, and
the window
manager
is supposed to pick that up, switch to a full-screen
resolution equal
to that of your window
size and treat your window as a fullscreen one. Supposedly,
the WM should
set full screen even if the window isn't of a correct size,
arguably
to the supported mode
with size closest the window's size.
So in theory you don't have to know which modes are supported
by the hardware.... Of course, far from all windows managers
support
this, and if they do,
the results are mixed, and the window managers disagree on
whether the
window should be resizable
for them to resize it or not. But compiz apparently supports
this
correctly if you do
make the window resizable.
However for determining the available video modes SDL still
uses
either XRandr
or Xinerama independent of whether it uses the WM for
switching modes
or not.
So , we can still get the mode list from XRandr and use that.
You can look in SDL_x11modes.c for the nitty gritty.
Kind Regards,
B.
Op 07-07-14 17:17, Trent Gamblin schreef:
I’m not sure that what SDL is doing
there isn’t what we call fullscreen
window.
Anyhow, two things. First I found out that CMake was
screwing up and not
picking up some headers or libraries so it works as before
now. Second, I
assumed it wasn’t fullscreen window and started implementing
it anyway but
there’s no way to get a mode list anyway so it failed there.
Trent
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