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Support => Mac OSX Specific Issues => Topic started by: Rick Zorn on April 26, 2005, 04:50:58 pm

Title: planeshift osx fullscreen?
Post by: Rick Zorn on April 26, 2005, 04:50:58 pm
Hi
Ive downloaded the new osx version of planeshift today
and now it works so far...
Ive a question, is it possible to run it on fullsreen???
I tried to configure the controls, but in the windowmode it access
sometimes to the system keystrokes...

sry for the bad english
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Post by: TheFuzz on April 27, 2005, 02:34:27 am
Yes, not to be a bother, but there are a plethora of threads on this.  Even so, open your Planeshift3D Folder, then open planeshift.cfg (in TextEdit)

Change the \'false\' parameter to \'true\' where it says usefullscreen.
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Post by: Mathious on April 27, 2005, 03:34:15 pm
...hmmm was never able to get that one to work for some reason
/me sulks
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Post by: Cha0s on April 28, 2005, 01:27:53 am
Me neither... Running the 667 TiBook with 1152 X 768 (Millions). :\\
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Post by: TheFuzz on April 28, 2005, 03:01:19 am
Never got it to work as in changed to true and it didn\'t work?

Or never got it to work as in it didn\'t work?
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Post by: Cha0s on April 28, 2005, 04:20:09 am
Changed to true and it didn\'t work. Grrr....
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Post by: Rick Zorn on April 28, 2005, 01:12:16 pm
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Originally posted by TheFuzz
Yes, not to be a bother, but there are a plethora of threads on this.  Even so, open your Planeshift3D Folder, then open planeshift.cfg (in TextEdit)

Change the \'false\' parameter to \'true\' where it says usefullscreen.


Thx for the hint, I will try it.
(I hope it will work for me)
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Post by: [Trogdor] on April 29, 2005, 12:32:31 am
this also might help:

change the xresolution and yresolution to match the resolution of you screen (im not exactly sure if its \"xresolution\" \"yresolution\" but its close)

For example, if you have a 1440x900 display, it would say:

xresolution=1440
yresolution=900

(and if you wanted that with fullscreen, you would put:
usefullscreen=true)
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Post by: Cha0s on April 29, 2005, 11:40:07 pm
Already tried these things. I also swapped my resolution down (and set the game\'s res to match). No luck. I think that the game thinks that my laptop doesn\'t support full screen or something. :\\
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Post by: Mathious on May 25, 2005, 02:28:54 pm
....just had a thought.
most apps in os x will only occupy full screen if the dock is hidden - either that or there is code embedded to hide the dock on launch.

Could it be that?
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Post by: Cha0s on May 25, 2005, 10:31:10 pm
My dock is hidden by default AND I don\'t think that\'s entirely true as I\'ve made a Java app that runs full screen without specifically hiding the dock. I think it\'s just cause CS is whacked. :P