[SOLVED] Fullscreen on OSX 10.9

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[SOLVED] Fullscreen on OSX 10.9

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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.
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Is this a pro feature, didn't you find time to add it to the Standard version or did I just miss something?
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Re: Fullscreen on OSX 10.9

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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...
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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

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schwarzgrau wrote:I noticed the Pro Demo has included the fullscreen-function, in the top right corner, which came with OSX 10.8 I think.
It came with OS X 10.7 :)
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?
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.
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).
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