I just looked at the [window_name]- and [sys_gui]-stuff...
Does anyone know if it's possible to hide the menubar (and taskbar)??
...would be cool for gui-things..
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				Hide menu bar?! 
 
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				Thanks, 
 actually there already is a way to make a window go fullscreen as described in the [window_name]-helpfile ..works for "windows" too..
 I'd just like to have some little popup-windows without a menubar.
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				I guess, (no_menubar option) it not implemeted in tcl/tk -> http://wiki.tcl.tk/9457 the result of playing around with that I attached: cheers 
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				I guess, (no_menubar option) it not implemeted in tcl/tk... I looked at a similar list with similar results... 
 So there is nothing one can do here since pd is rendered with tcl/tk?!? ..On the hand there actually are pd-windows without a menubar, eg. all the menubar-windows like "Message.." or "Path...". ..hahaha, that's subtle irony...
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				Now .. this is a bit 'sneaky', but it seems to work ! Naturally, it comes with no warranty  
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				Cool! 
 But if your press the hidebutton twice, its gone forever.
 cheers
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				demo version0.2 
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				@Gromit said: ..But if your press the hidebutton twice, its gone forever. 
 cheersHa ha ha! 
 Ok .. try this then .. you can probably modify it yourself anyhow :-0By the way .. the fullscreen [ or is it fullsreen  ] protocol doesn't work on X windows .. ] protocol doesn't work on X windows ..but you probably knew that .. he he 
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				wow, THANKS!!! This is fun-fuckin-tastic  
 You already have some skills with tcl/tk, don't you??
 I just managed to rename the windows titlebar (or give it some animated text), and that easy stuff... Thanks, thanks, thanks!!!Btw. just to make it complete: Is the same possible for the titlebar?? ..although yet I don't know if that's a good idea.. 
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				I have been fiddling with tcl/tk recently. 
 I'm interested in developing externals, and am still working on a 'function tracer' which should soon
 be able to track dynamically loaded externals 'on the fly'.
 I decided to make it a tk gui application, as it's much easier to choose the process (pid) and manipulate options etc. Unfortunately it's linux specific I actually changed the code sent to sys_gui, as I first made it more complicate than necessary .. 
 and below, there's a less complicated fix for the bug that Gromit pointed out
 
					