On 16 mar 2008, at 15.55, Anders Ekberg wrote:
On 16 mar 2008, at 14.02, Pavel Sanda wrote:
this does not generally solve the problem. on other platform you
don't
get the menu at all. it has already been requested to make some
indication
how to get back but currently i don't see good solution.
OK, but if you *have* the menu there should preferably be a visual
clue.
A different color/font scheme would of course also give a good
full-screen
indication (perhaps overkill, but still ;-) Naturally a user could
reset
this, but then he/she is likely to be aware of fullscreen editing.
i don't understand - don't you see you are in fullscreen just by
the appearance
itself? the real problem is when somebody went to fullscreen by
menu entry and
doesn't pay attention to shortcut... no way back :(
pavel
Sorry, my misunderstanding. And as I take it from previous
discussion Escape was not a good option. What about a "hot
corner" (or upper border) that brings up a pop-up button to go back?
Anders
Or easier:
If contextual menus work in fullscreen (at least on Mac they do), why
not put a Fullscreen command there. Then you simply need to right-
click, select Fullscreen (which should then be indicated, sorry to
nag ;-) and you're back.
Anders