(Fwd) pfWinFullScreen

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frank phillips (fap++at++stargate.sandiego.sgi.com)
Tue, 13 Aug 1996 17:09:42 -0700


--- Forwarded mail from rap++at++manta.nosc.mil (Robert A. Pritchard)

Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 18:57:00 +0000
To: "frank phillips" <fap>
From: rap++at++manta.nosc.mil (Robert A. Pritchard)
Subject: Re: Re:help

Problem:

IRIX 5.3, Performer 2.0, PFPWIN_TYPE_X, and OPENGL

After opening a pipe window, I want to programmatically (response to a
keystroke) change the size of it to full screen. The pf function

        pfPWinFullScreen(pipe_window)

does not seem to work. Neither does

        pfPWinOriginSize(pipe_window)

when trying to change the window to another size.

After trying to change the size to full screen using the pfPWinFullScreen
function, if I use pfuPrintPWinFBConfig, it prints the size as being a full
screen window but the window has not changed size.

The pfPWinFullScreen function works o.k. if it is called before the pipe
window is opened.

pfPWinFullScreen did work in a prior version of the program that used IRISGL.

How do you programmatically change the size of a pipe window after it is
opened if pfPWinFullScreen can not be used?

Frank, I'll be out of the office for 2 weeks. If you're not the right
person to answer this, can you forward it to the right person so I can have
an answer when I get back?? Thanks.

Bob Pritchard
NRaD

LATER EMAIL FROM BOB:

Still need your help. I tried calling it from the draw function (even
though documentation says it can be called from the application) and doing
the configuration. Like I said, it worked fine in GL window. Doesn't seem
to work with GLX window.

HELP. I need to be able to develop and start things up with a non-full
screen window and then command it (keystroke) to go to full screen mode for
demos.

Thanks in advance for all your ideas.
fap++at++sandiego.sgi.com
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