[Interest] Linux and Windows 7. Full screen widget.

Alexander Syvak alexander.svk at gmail.com
Tue Jul 30 23:39:02 CEST 2013


But the geometry takes the whole screen in this example.
And on Windows showMaximized() took the whole screen, so it took "the fixed
part" as you said. Contradiction.


2013/7/30 Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira at intel.com>

> On terça-feira, 30 de julho de 2013 23:10:02, Alexander Syvak wrote:
> > When the showMaximized() is used in Windows 7, it indeed takes the whole
> > screen, but on OpenSUSE, e.g. it shows the taskbar.
> > When showFullScreen() is called, it works. Can anybody explain it step by
> > step in details?
>
> Maximised means "use all the available space, not including the fixed
> parts of
> the screen, like panels and top menu bars".
>
> Full screen means "use the entire screen".
>
> So you've described the behaviour that is expected.
>
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>   Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
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