Hey Sam! Great to hear you're lurking:) I think it was our first go's on your Pi when we encountered this.
Can I ask what RPi model's this is with and which version of Raspbian? While we can sort hacks for Pd it should presumably be an O.S./W.M. fix. I've never encountered this problem on various debian wheezy installs but that's with xfce not lxde. On 22 March 2016 at 22:15, Samuel Freeman <samuel.free...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello all (long time lurking here), > > When I came across this problem in 2012, a hack similar to the > linked pdtk_canvas.tcl solution fixed things. > > I encountered the same problem with a fresh install more recently, and was > loathed to go digging for the solution - I gave up too easily and went > playing with sonic pi instead! So I am happy to see this thread which > reignites plans for touch screen musicking! > > Here's what I am here to add: > > When changing the Raspbian configure.txt make sure to look through the > whole file to check for multiple instances of the disable_overscan line. > > Hope that helps someone > > sdf > > > > > On Tuesday, 22 March 2016, Julian Brooks <jbee...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Correction sorry: >> >> "Also, if you have a qwerty keyboard attached you can make use of the >> option key & pointer to pull the window around." >> >> That of course should be alt-click not option-click >> >> Ingo's fix makes more sense anyway (without firing up the rpi and >> checking) >> >> On 22 March 2016 at 15:24, Ingo <i...@miamiwave.com> wrote: >> >>> It could be a overscan problem. >>> In Raspbian there is a config.txt file in boot. >>> >>> #overscan_left=24 >>> #overscan_right=24 >>> #overscan_top=16 >>> #overscan_bottom=16 >>> disable_overscan=1 >>> >>> Try "disable_overscan=0" or change the border values to what gives you a >>> full screen without going over. >>> >>> Ingo >>> >>> >>> >>> i am experiencing a strange problem with a freshly apt-get installed PD >>> on a >>> new Raspberry PI. >>> >>> whenever i am opening a new patch, the window appears with its menubar >>> above >>> the vertical 0 position, meaning i can't touch the window and drag it to >>> a >>> usable position. the only (extremely annoying) workaround is to >>> right-click >>> the window and "move" the window to a central position every time i open >>> a >>> new patch. >>> >>> i never experinced this beheaviour before, did anybody here ? >>> >>> I get the same on Debian Wheezy amd64 running LXDE but not on Ubuntu or >>> WIndows, so I think it has to do with the window manager. >>> Martin >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list >>> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >>> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >>> >> >>
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