I usually use TVPaint Standard 10.5.7. But since I left my dongle in my office, I opened the demo of the 10.5.4 Pro to try something.
I noticed the Pro Demo has included the fullscreen-function, in the top right corner, which came with OSX 10.8 I think.
Is this a pro feature, didn't you find time to add it to the Standard version or did I just miss something?
[SOLVED] Fullscreen on OSX 10.9
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[SOLVED] Fullscreen on OSX 10.9
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Re: Fullscreen on OSX 10.9
As far as I remember, this is a 64 bits feature.
TVPaint 32 bits uses Carbon, which allows it to still use QT, but no new feature of the OS, which are only availble using Cocoa instead of Carbon...
TVPaint 32 bits uses Carbon, which allows it to still use QT, but no new feature of the OS, which are only availble using Cocoa instead of Carbon...
Quicktime is DEAD. Get over it and move on !
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Re: Fullscreen on OSX 10.9
Ah ok, I didn't know the 32bit version uses carbon instead of cocoa. Thank you ematecki.
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Re: Fullscreen on OSX 10.9
It came with OS X 10.7schwarzgrau wrote:I noticed the Pro Demo has included the fullscreen-function, in the top right corner, which came with OSX 10.8 I think.

Eric is right, it is a pro feature, but it's more of technical reason than anything : this option is only available in 64-bits, as the Apple functions handling the fullscreen mode appeared on OS X 10.7, which is 64-bits only.schwarzgrau wrote:Is this a pro feature, didn't you find time to add it to the Standard version or did I just miss something?
The standard version being 32-bits only, we can't include it (you will also notice that on a 32-bits pro, you can't use the fullscreenmode).