Difference between revisions of "FullscreenType"

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Types of fullscreen modes.
 
Types of fullscreen modes.
 
== Constants ==
 
== Constants ==
;normal: Standard fullscreen mode. Changes the display mode (actual resolution) of the monitor.
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;normal: Standard exclusive-fullscreen mode. Changes the display mode (actual resolution) of the monitor.
 
;desktop: Sometimes known as [http://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Borderless_fullscreen_windowed borderless fullscreen windowed] mode. A borderless screen-sized window is created which sits on top of all desktop GUI elements (such as the Windows taskbar and the Mac OS X dock.) The window is automatically resized to match the dimensions of the desktop, and its size cannot be changed.
 
;desktop: Sometimes known as [http://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Borderless_fullscreen_windowed borderless fullscreen windowed] mode. A borderless screen-sized window is created which sits on top of all desktop GUI elements (such as the Windows taskbar and the Mac OS X dock.) The window is automatically resized to match the dimensions of the desktop, and its size cannot be changed.
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
In normal fullscreen mode, if a window size is used which does not match one of the monitor's supported display modes, the window will be resized to the next largest display mode.
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In normal/exclusive fullscreen mode, if a window size is used which does not match one of the monitor's supported display modes, the window will be resized to the next largest display mode.
  
Normal fullscreen mode is sometimes avoided by users because it can cause issues in some window managers and with multi-monitor setups. In OS X it prevents switching to a different program until fullscreen mode is exited. The "desktop" fullscreen mode generally avoids these issues.
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Normal/exclusive fullscreen mode is sometimes avoided by users because it can cause issues in some window managers and with multi-monitor setups. In OS X it prevents switching to a different program until fullscreen mode is exited. The "desktop" fullscreen mode generally avoids these issues.
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[parent::love.window]]
 
* [[parent::love.window]]

Revision as of 00:22, 15 November 2015

Available since LÖVE 0.9.0
This enum is not supported in earlier versions.

Types of fullscreen modes.

Constants

normal
Standard exclusive-fullscreen mode. Changes the display mode (actual resolution) of the monitor.
desktop
Sometimes known as borderless fullscreen windowed mode. A borderless screen-sized window is created which sits on top of all desktop GUI elements (such as the Windows taskbar and the Mac OS X dock.) The window is automatically resized to match the dimensions of the desktop, and its size cannot be changed.

Notes

In normal/exclusive fullscreen mode, if a window size is used which does not match one of the monitor's supported display modes, the window will be resized to the next largest display mode.

Normal/exclusive fullscreen mode is sometimes avoided by users because it can cause issues in some window managers and with multi-monitor setups. In OS X it prevents switching to a different program until fullscreen mode is exited. The "desktop" fullscreen mode generally avoids these issues.

See Also

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