UN-FullScreen a Stack?

Scott Rossi scott at tactilemedia.com
Fri Jul 22 18:35:21 EDT 2016


I eventually figured out the stack's decorations were hidden behind the
LiveCode toolbar (and the green button was changed to grey an OS version
or two back).

But I'm still wondering if there's a command to exit the OS's fullscreen
mode without making the menubar visible, like how most apps employ the
escape key.

Thanks & Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX/UI Design




On 7/22/16, 3:16 PM, "use-livecode on behalf of Colin Holgate"
<use-livecode-bounces at lists.runrev.com on behalf of
colinholgate at gmail.com> wrote:

>You mouse over the top of the screen, and the menu and titlebar will
>appear. Then click the green button to come out of full screen mode. Same
>thing works for all other Mac windows.
>
>> On Jul 22, 2016, at 6:05 PM, Scott Rossi <scott at tactilemedia.com> wrote:
>> 
>> OK, on OS X 10.11 I decided to see what happens when maximizing a stack.
>> The window went fullscreen and my script for repositioning controls
>>works
>> great, but now the display is stuck in fullscreen mode.  How do I get
>>the
>> view back to multi-window view?  Setting the width/height of the stack
>> resizes the stack but leaves a black OS backdrop in place and the
>>display
>> remains set the fullscreen mode.  What's the command to un-fullscreen a
>> stack?
>> 
>> Thanks & Regards,
>> 
>> Scott Rossi
>> Creative Director
>> Tactile Media, UX/UI Design
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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