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Topic: 'present' mode > Quit() (Read 289 times) |
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elout
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'present' mode > Quit()
« on: Sep 16th, 2003, 3:28pm » |
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I already started to use processing for VJ-performance, so I want/need 'full-screen' animation. In special occasions like working with a webcam or video, I have to present the work from processing itself, using the 'present' mode. (shift-click on the 'run' button to go straight to 'present' mode) Now the problem is that I can`t click the stop button, down-left anymore in 'present' mode, because the applet is on top / too big. So maybe it`s a nice idea to put something in like Quit(); http://proce55ing.net/discourse/yabb/board_Syntax_action_displa_y_num_1063399258.html Or a keybord-shortcut for stopping the 'present'-mode. Bug-notes while in 'present' mode; - mouseclick still flickers, - and the keybord doesn`t work. p5-0059-win98 (I start loving p5 more and more everyday)
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amoeba
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Re: 'present' mode > Quit()
« Reply #1 on: Oct 12th, 2003, 6:44pm » |
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I had a similar problem with 0059 while using it for a VJ performance at Ars Electronica. I solved it by exporting to an applet, which I then used full-screen in explorer (using some frame tricks to avoid scrollbars). in 0065 it seems to work fine, getting both keystrokes and mouse clicks in full-screen mode. and the ESC button will always take you out of the program.
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marius watz // amoeba http://processing.unlekker.net/
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