Start anaconda in fullscreen mode. If a user unfullscreens the window it will be decorated, and if the window is later maximized it will be fullscreened again. --- pyanaconda/ui/gui/__init__.py | 21 ++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/pyanaconda/ui/gui/__init__.py b/pyanaconda/ui/gui/__init__.py index 7055414..ecc12d5 100644 --- a/pyanaconda/ui/gui/__init__.py +++ b/pyanaconda/ui/gui/__init__.py @@ -268,9 +268,12 @@ class MainWindow(Gtk.Window): self._accel_group = Gtk.AccelGroup() self.add_accel_group(self._accel_group)
- # Set properties on the window - self.set_decorated(False) - self.maximize() + # Connect to window-state-event changes to catch when the user + # maxmizes/unmaximizes the window. + self.connect("window-state-event", self._on_window_state_event) + + # Start the window as full screen + self.fullscreen()
self._overlay.add(self._stack) self.add(self._overlay) @@ -278,6 +281,18 @@ class MainWindow(Gtk.Window):
self._current_action = None
+ def _on_window_state_event(self, window, event, user_data=None): + # If the window is being maximized, fullscreen it instead + if (Gdk.WindowState.MAXIMIZED & event.changed_mask) and \ + (Gdk.WindowState.MAXIMIZED & event.new_window_state): + self.fullscreen() + + # Return true to stop the signal handler since we're changing + # state mid-stream here + return True + + return False + def _on_delete_event(self, widget, event, user_data=None): # Use the quit-clicked signal on the the current standalone, even if the # standalone is not currently displayed.
On Wed, 2014-07-09 at 16:02 -0400, David Shea wrote:
Start anaconda in fullscreen mode. If a user unfullscreens the window it will be decorated, and if the window is later maximized it will be fullscreened again.
pyanaconda/ui/gui/__init__.py | 21 ++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/pyanaconda/ui/gui/__init__.py b/pyanaconda/ui/gui/__init__.py index 7055414..ecc12d5 100644 --- a/pyanaconda/ui/gui/__init__.py +++ b/pyanaconda/ui/gui/__init__.py @@ -268,9 +268,12 @@ class MainWindow(Gtk.Window): self._accel_group = Gtk.AccelGroup() self.add_accel_group(self._accel_group)
# Set properties on the window
self.set_decorated(False)
self.maximize()
# Connect to window-state-event changes to catch when the user
# maxmizes/unmaximizes the window.
self.connect("window-state-event", self._on_window_state_event)
# Start the window as full screen
self.fullscreen() self._overlay.add(self._stack) self.add(self._overlay)
@@ -278,6 +281,18 @@ class MainWindow(Gtk.Window):
self._current_action = None
- def _on_window_state_event(self, window, event, user_data=None):
# If the window is being maximized, fullscreen it instead
if (Gdk.WindowState.MAXIMIZED & event.changed_mask) and \
(Gdk.WindowState.MAXIMIZED & event.new_window_state):
self.fullscreen()
# Return true to stop the signal handler since we're changing
# state mid-stream here
return True
return False
- def _on_delete_event(self, widget, event, user_data=None): # Use the quit-clicked signal on the the current standalone, even if the # standalone is not currently displayed.
ACK.
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