Thanks for reminding me to fix fullscreen Flash on my laptop real
quick!
The same solution mentioned elsewhere in this thrad (isFullscreen
--> doFullFloat) has given me normal Flash fullscreening on two
other machines (and now on a third). isFullscreen and doFullFloat are
from the XMonad.Hooks.ManageHelpers.
Here's more details on the functions and associated import, along with
a simple example:
http://xmonad.org/xmonad-docs/xmonad-contrib/XMonad-Hooks-ManageHelpers.html
In the example, you can obviously ignore the KDE something and the
'stalonetray' and transcience of the example. You do not necessarily
need to use ComposeOne either (isFullscreen and doFullFloat work with
ComposeAll just fine). 'transience' is also not necessary to solve the
Flash problem.
If this doesn't fix it, post back here for more help and/or file a bug
report. The last two bug reports on this have been closed though (one
was a duplicate, and the other was decided as a non-issue since it was
fixable through this method). [Bugs #226, #261]. Another related bug
report (#313) indicates that these functions (isFullscreen and
doFullFloat) should be in Core come version 1.0 rather than requiring
an import.
Either way, hopefully adding (isFullscreen --> doFullFloat) to
ManageHook (after the associated import) can fix the problem of the two
people that have posted issues with fullscreen Flash and the like.
Lewis Cawthorne
On 01/02/2010 01:55 PM, Yuliang Wang wrote:
If I click the full screen button on youtube, the video
pops up to a new tiling window, but if I press Alt+Space to change the
layout so that the video window becomes full screen, the window closes
instead.
--
Sincerely,
Yuliang Wang
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