It does, doesn't it.  However, it has lots of little problems, and is
only really useful for the simplest of cases.  Search the list archives
for "enterFullScreenMode".

On 9/19/08 9:42 AM, Memo Akten said:

>wow that looks perfect thanks..
>
>On 19 Sep 2008, at 05:10, John C. Randolph wrote:
>
>>
>> On Sep 17, 2008, at 12:03 PM, Memo Akten wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All, I'd like to create a little app the runs a quicktime movie
>>> (prores) fullscreen across multiple monitors. I think I can figure
>>> out the QTKit stuff, but couldn't find upto date documentation on
>>> going fullscreen. I've found some code snippets to do it, but they
>>> are all pre-leopard and I have a feeling that its a bit more
>>> straightforward on leopard (i'm hoping). Can anyone point me in the
>>> right direction? (or has this already been done?) Its for personal
>>> use and not distribution so min specs 10.5.5 etc. is fine.
>>
>> Leopard introduced a new API for this.  See NSView's
>> enterFullScreenMode:withOptions: method.

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