On 3/25/15, 3:28 PM, Fabrizio Giudici wrote:
Two possibilities -
Did you up the allocated vram ? (I think this might not be a factor on newer
Raspbians, they were going to a dynamic split).
Does X11 fill the full screen when it runs ?
It would be interesting to know what FX thinks the screen is sized at,
-Dprism.verbose=true
Dave
On Wed, 25 Mar 2015 19:33:09 +0100, Kevin Rushforth
<[email protected]> wrote:
Jasper just ran the 8u33 + javafx 8u60-ea earlier this week with no problems --
Ensemble8 demo just came up and ran fine. He did mention that he runs as root,
so didn't run into the problem you are seeing with accessing /dev. You might
try running as root or else changing the permissions.
As I wrote, my application runs at full screen (stage.setFullScreen(true)),
while Ensemble8 doesn't. Anyway, if I run Ensemble8 and press the maximise
button, the window doesn't grow to the whole screen, but leaves some room at
the right and bottom border, just like I see my app.
Also - I changed Ensemble8 to run at fullscreen as follows:
% diff ./src/EnsembleFullScreen/src/ensemble/Ensemble2.java
./src/Ensemble/src/ensemble/Ensemble2.java
124c124
< //stage.setTitle("Ensemble");
---
stage.setTitle("Ensemble");
138,140c138
< //stage.initStyle(StageStyle.UNDECORATED);
< stage.setFullScreen(true);
< System.err.println("full screen");
---
stage.initStyle(StageStyle.UNDECORATED);
Same video problems: it doesn't cover all the screen. I can also see that the
upper left corner of the application is off-screen (the whole window seems to
be shifted upward and leftward). It's not a monitor overscan problem (at least,
not only an overscan problem), since I can see the characters in the underlying
console at their right place.
What I see is that keyboard navigation and mouse work with Ensemble2 modified
at full-screen, so I'll look again at my code about this issue.
If you want some more info, or screenshots, let me know. My app is also open
source, so I can share the code, but I need to fix a couple of things so it
doesn't depend on Maven snapshot artifacts (also, my Hudson is in maintenance
and I can't confirm the app can be compiled from the outside world). I'll alter
post to oss.sonatype.org the binaries, so if someone wants to try it, just let
me know.
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Java Embedded Development
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