In order to concentrate the minds of my users (schoolchildren), I have been using a do-it-yourself version of the backdrop idea which involves calculating the available screen real estate on the target machine. I recently tried to switch to the inbuilt Revolution way of doing this, using 'set the backdrop to <color>' but it seems to me not to work in a very cross-platform way (I'm talking about Macs and PCs, not Unix).

On the Mac, I still get the menuBar, and the dock swings into view when the mouse gets to the bottom of the screen; but on the PC, the whole screen gets covered, including the dock-like thing at the bottom of the screen (I can never remember what this is called - maybe it's the taskbar), with the result that you can't get back to the PC desktop without quitting the RunRev standalone.

Both these schemes have their advantages, but the key issue is that they don't provide the same user experience on the different platforms. I wondered how other people use 'the backdrop' in cross- platform situations?

Graham


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Graham Samuel / The Living Fossil Co. / UK and France

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