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Difficult to go absolutely full screen on OSX #36
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May have found a solution... hold tight. |
Need to open XQuartz preferences and enable Full-Screen Mode. This makes XQuartz behave a little weirdly: it'll be a fullscreen window on the current window, and Cmd+Opt+A will toggle it. Then, you can select "fullscreen" from within Rabbit and, voilà, it's fullscreened. |
It'd be nice if this was documented somewhere. I think that's the action to come out of it! |
I added a placeholder for the documentation. :-) If you want to use Markdown rather than RD. It is OK for me. :-) |
Rabbit 3.0.0 uses GTK+ 3. GTK+ 3 can choose the native Quartz backend. So we don't need to use XQuartz anymore. |
When I choose "full screen" from the slides' contextual menu, the window bars go away and the screen maximizes. However, it does not hide the system bar, nor the dock.
This may be a limitation of XQuartz. Looking into it more, but I'd really like for this to happen somehow.
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