Hi again!

well this is weird.
I tried it and it worked!
My tool now also starts in fullscreen mode.
Well then I assume ther emust have been something reinitialiyed while doing your Example browser test.

That is weird.

Well, then forget the whole thread!
Everything is fine and I might just have had an inconsistancy in my image.

Sebastian




Am 21.04.2015 um 07:57 schrieb Andrei Chis:
Why not execute this code:

| browser |
browser := GLMTabulator new.
(browser openOn: ($a to: $d)) openFullscreen.

When calling 'GLMSystemWindow allInstances first' you must have only a single window in the system (including windows that have been closed but not garbaged collected).

Cheers,
Andrei


On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 4:51 PM, Sebastian Heidbrink <shei...@yahoo.de <mailto:shei...@yahoo.de>> wrote:

    Hi Chris,

    this is the basic idea. One will have to find the right instance.
    In my case this is executed suring the startup process while there
    are no windows opened.


        | browser |
        browser := GLMTabulator new.
        browser openOn: ($a to: $d).

        GLMSystemWindow allInstances first openFullscreen


    Hope that helps
    Sebastian



    Am 21.04.2015 um 07:33 schrieb Andrei Chis:
    Hi Sebastian,

    Can you give us more info about the error that you are getting
    and maybe a way to reproduce it.

    Cheers,
    Andrei


    On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 4:28 PM, Sebastian Heidbrink
    <shei...@yahoo.de <mailto:shei...@yahoo.de>> wrote:

        Hi Thierry,

        This does somehow not really work.
        I get an error due to the fact that a BrickWrapper's state is
        undefined and therefore does not understand "isOnParent".

        So this is why I thought there must be a different way for
        GLMSystemWindow or other non SPEC windows.

        I'll check with the Moose guys again!
        Thank you!
        Sebastian



        Am 21.04.2015 um 06:55 schrieb Thierry Goubier:
        Hi Sebastian,

        there is a top-level approach to do that via Morphic, which
        is to call openFullScreen in a StandardWindow instance.

        If you can get a hold of the top-level window of your
        Glamour before it opens, then you just have to send
        openFullScreen to it. SpecWindow inherit from
        StandardWindow, so I suspect this is what it uses.

        Beware, it's really full screen: once launched, closing that
        window interactively is challenging.

        Thierry

        2015-04-21 15:46 GMT+02:00 Sebastian Heidbrink
        <shei...@yahoo.de <mailto:shei...@yahoo.de>>:

            Hi all!

            I asked this question on the Moose list already ,but it
            seems nobody can help me there.

            I would liek to deploy a pharo app based on Glamour and
            Roassal as a "hands on demo".

            I was told Damien's Pharo launcher is currently somehow
            the reference implementation for a "fullscreen" pharo
            application.
            The pharo launcher is SPEC based and this provides some
            functionality regarding that but Glamour doesn't. So I
            assume there must be a "general" way to do it.
            Unfortunately I am not able to tell the Galmour Browser
            to be "fullscreen" and i also want to make sure nobody
            is able to get access to the code or pharo related tools.

            Does anybody here have experience in that or has a link
            to a documentation regarding this?
            The only stuff Ia was able to find is seaside headless
            related deployment but nothing for UI based images.

            Thank you for any help!
            Sebastian







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