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Fullscreen covers the camera #61

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Pliavi opened this issue Dec 8, 2021 · 4 comments
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Fullscreen covers the camera #61

Pliavi opened this issue Dec 8, 2021 · 4 comments

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@Pliavi
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Pliavi commented Dec 8, 2021

I was thinking about using the app in a presentation of mine, but when I start the presentation it goes fullscreen and the camera goes behind the screen, there is any way to increase it's priority to be always in front of the screen?

OS: Manjaro/Linux(not sure if happens in Mac or Windows)

@diego3g
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diego3g commented Mar 2, 2022

Hello, how are you doing?

It's complex because who decides what goes front is the OS and not us. Most of the time, full-screen windows create a full splitted workspace where other windows don't exist.

@daltonmenezes
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@Pliavi @diego3g it will be fixed on the next release (right now, tested only on MacOS), but as @diego3g said, the OS needs to give us this possibility.

@Pliavi
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Pliavi commented May 2, 2022

@diego3g @daltonmenezes Thanks for the answers! o/
I was checking about this a bit after writing this issue and have found about the OS thing, kinda sad .-.

But great news to have a starting point with MacOS, @daltonmenezes, this changes are already in the source? I can't find it, if you can point the file for me, please, i may try to help to make it work on Linux(X.Org)

@maykbrito
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Should be fixed in the version 4.0.0

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