Nevermind, it works perfectly. I had the call to teh child window
wrong. It should have been:
self.viewerWindow.ShowFullScreen(True)
On 1/18/07, Alec Bennett <wry...@gm...> wrote:
> I'm trying to open a child window as fullscreen on monitor 2. I'm able
> to launch a child window on monitor 2, and I'm able to go fullscreen
> on monitor 1, but not fullscreen on monitor 2.
>
> Here's the code I'm using to launch a child window on monitor 2:
>
> import minimal
> self.viewerWindow = model.childWindow(self, minimal.Minimal)
>
> # 0 is monitor one, 1 is monitor two
> display = wx.Display(1)
> geometry = display.GetGeometry()
>
> w, h = geometry.GetSize()
> self.viewerWindow.size = (w, h)
>
> x = geometry[0]
> y = geometry[1]
> self.viewerWindow.position = (x, y)
>
>
> Adding this line makes it go fullscreen, but only on monitor 1:
>
> self.ShowFullScreen(True)
>
> Does anyone have any tricks to make it go fullscreen on monitor 2?
>
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