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Message started by aquaMat on 14.02.2007 at 18:01:06

Title: Editor needs monitor prefs
Post by aquaMat on 14.02.2007 at 18:01:06
@Vern:

One other great improvement for the new editor (high on my wishlist):

It'd be great if the editor, like the game, had a sort of monitor preferences you can set as you wish. Then I wouldn't have to set the monitor manually on another resolution every time I work with the editor.

It could be just like the game: When you open the editor for the first time you're asked in which monitor resolution you like to work etc.

Is that possible ??   :)

Title: Re: Editor needs monitor prefs
Post by VernJensen on 15.02.2007 at 04:20:03
When the game changes resolutions, it enters full-screen mode. I'm pretty sure what you're asking for is that the editor NOT enter full-screen mode. Rather, that it change your monitor's resolution, but still run inside a window?

That's not possible without messing up your desktop icons and sizes of other open windows. You *must* be in full-screen mode before you change resolutions if you don't want to mess these things up.

Title: Re: Editor needs monitor prefs
Post by aquaMat on 15.02.2007 at 05:27:53
This, I don't quite understand, Vern.

Usually, when I open the editor to work on a mansion, it is not running in full screen mode, but in a (very small) window.
Then I manually change monitor resolution from my standard 1280 x 960 (75 Hz) to 800 x 600.... and then the editor window (as all the rest of my desktop) is at such a size that I can work with it a little more conveniantly.

But it still doesn't run in "Full screen mode"... it just happens to almost fill the screen due to the monitor resolution. When I later change back to my old resolution setting (1280 x 960) the desktop looks perfectly normal.
(Only if I had other programs open, like Photoshop etc. some of that software's windows have been re-sized and messed up a little).

So I'm not sure I understand what you mean ?  All I had hoped was that it might be possible to "automate" the switch of the screen resolution, that I usually do manually.... (when using the editor), no matter what screen resolution I have pre-selected for the game (whixh I always run in full-screen mode).  I always thought editor and game were 2 completely independent applications.

BTW: Setting the editor to Full Screen Mode never had much effect on my computer, it never made the "small editor window" any bigger... that's why I never used that anyway.

Title: Re: Editor needs monitor prefs
Post by aquaMat on 15.02.2007 at 05:37:27
I guess I understand what you mean, now... I've re-read your comment a couple of times... and yes, you understood exactly whhat I was asking for...

Regarding my last reply:
It seems that I'm probably only lucky that my display is not messed up after I changed the resolution manually ?!
(if I understand you correctly) ??   :)

Title: Re: Editor needs monitor prefs
Post by VernJensen on 15.02.2007 at 12:08:17

aquaMat wrote on 15.02.2007 at 05:37:27:
Regarding my last reply:
It seems that I'm probably only lucky that my display is not messed up after I changed the resolution manually ?!
(if I understand you correctly) ??   :)


Well, you mentioned windows getting resized if you have other programs open. The thing is, this is acceptable, because *you* initiated the monitor change. But when users tell a program to change resolutions, they do NOT want windows and icons messed up. They'd be quite upset if it happened. And, the way MacOS X works, there is no way for me to change resolutions and not mess anything up, unless my program "takes over" the entire computer, so you can only see my game -- nothing else. That's why, when playing Midnight Mansion in full-screen mode, if you pause and then hit Command-Space, it changes resolutions back to the normal resolution before going to windowed mode. That's the ONLY way it can keep from messing things up.

Title: Re: Editor needs monitor prefs
Post by aquaMat on 15.02.2007 at 17:10:17
Alright.....  thanks for explaining that again. I can see now that it's probably not very practicable....

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