
På Tue, 26 Jun 2012 23:04:38 +0200, skrev Carsten Mattner
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 10:57 PM, Audun Skaugen
wrote: På Tue, 26 Jun 2012 22:48:41 +0200, skrev Carsten Mattner
: See below for links to the fullscreen code in mupdf.
generic code calling winfullscreen():
http://git.ghostscript.com/?p=mupdf.git;a=blob;f=apps/pdfapp.c;h=d2c28927;hb...
X11 winfullscreen():
http://git.ghostscript.com/?p=mupdf.git;a=blob;f=apps/x11_main.c;h=941afcfa;...
This might explain why mupdf works with EwmhDesktops's fullscreen hooks but not Layout.Fullscreen's.
My bad, I assumed ubuntu had a recent enough version. I'll look at this and see if I what I can do.
Building the git clone is simple. Get the thirdparty zip and extract it in the tree. After that simply run 'make build=release'.
To be clear, EwmhDesktops makes mupdf's fullscreen work. Once Layout.Fullscreen support fullscreening mupdf does it mean that returning from fullscreen should prevent mupdf getting tiled?
This is all independent of the mplayer move by border width issue, isn't it?
Thanks for the help.
It was indeed easy to build a newer mupdf, and with this fullscreening works a charm with both ewmhDesktops hook and the Layout.Fullscreen module. Having an app to play with also made wonders. I realize the problem! You were of course trying to fullscreen a floating window. I should have thought of this at once, but this is not supported by the fullscreenFull modifier. To get this behaviour, you also need the fullscreenFloat modifier, which is left out from the default because its implementation is kind of hacky. I'll try to make the documentation be more explicit about this (but not before I come back from holiday ;) I attached a minimalish example config that makes it work, an has your desired behaviour of returning floating fullscreened windows to floating. You are also right about this being independent from the mplayer issue. -- Audun Skaugen