On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 8:01 PM, João Pais <jmmmp...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi, > > just had a thought for a gui development: a runtime mode, feasible for > demos or "finished" applications where the user only gets presented with the > finished program, and no menus. In opera it's called kiosk mode ( > http://www.opera.com/support/mastering/kiosk/): all the menus are hidden, > and the user should only interact with the program. > > It doesn't have to go as far as opera's mode (and disable key shortcuts), > but if it's not complicated, a "presentation mode" could be nice for patch > showcase, finished performance patches or tools, ... > As far as I imagine, some simple options might be enough: > > - hide menus > - hide window lane > - hide borders > - fullscreen mode > > Best, > > João > Sounds good! Seems this is not supported in Tcl/Tk 8.3 but from 8.4 up it is. Which, according to current 'policy', predestines it to be a plugin (?), actually a very simple one. Shall be bind to F11! Provided this fullscreen feature, (how) do want to be able to scroll the canvas? I suppose we just keep the scrollbars...? Andras
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