Are you implementing this NSApplicationDelegate method in your app delegate to 
handle display changes?

applicationDidChangeScreenParameters

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On 2013/07/18, at 1:41, Tibira Botto <tibira.bo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> My dear,
> is yes. I tried using
> 
> [[NSApplication sharedApplication]
>      setPresentationOptions: NSApplicationPresentationAutoHideMenuBar
>      | NSApplicationPresentationAutoHideDock];
>     [[self.appWindow contentView] enterFullScreenMode: [NSScreen mainScreen
> ] withOptions: nil];
> 
> not over worked.
> 
> I believe this is Cocoa programming.
> 
> 
> 2013/7/17 Kyle Sluder <k...@ksluder.com>
> 
>> On Jul 17, 2013, at 9:01 AM, Tibira Botto <tibira.bo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello guys,
>>> 
>>> I have a problem. I have an application that is running on a Mac mini
>>> connected to a 42 inch television. When the mac mini starts with the TV
>>> system is perfect in full screen mode. Problem is when the mac mini
>> starts
>>> alone and later the TV is turned al my application is not in full screen
>>> mode and is in another resolution. Anyone have some help?
>> 
>> Are you referring to the entire desktop being at the wrong resolution?
>> This doesn't sound like a Cocoa programming question.
>> 
>> --Kyle
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