02-14-2007, 10:18 PM
This, I don't quite understand, Vern.
Usually, when I open the editor to work on a mansion, it is not running in full screen mode, but in a (very small) window.
Then I manually change monitor resolution from my standard 1280 x 960 (75 Hz) to 800 x 600.... and then the editor window (as all the rest of my desktop) is at such a size that I can work with it a little more conveniantly.
But it still doesn't run in
(Only if I had other programs open, like Photoshop etc. some of that software's windows have been re-sized and messed up a little).
So I'm not sure I understand what you mean ? All I had hoped was that it might be possible to
BTW: Setting the editor to Full Screen Mode never had much effect on my computer, it never made the
Usually, when I open the editor to work on a mansion, it is not running in full screen mode, but in a (very small) window.
Then I manually change monitor resolution from my standard 1280 x 960 (75 Hz) to 800 x 600.... and then the editor window (as all the rest of my desktop) is at such a size that I can work with it a little more conveniantly.
But it still doesn't run in
Full screen mode... it just happens to almost fill the screen due to the monitor resolution. When I later change back to my old resolution setting (1280 x 960) the desktop looks perfectly normal.
(Only if I had other programs open, like Photoshop etc. some of that software's windows have been re-sized and messed up a little).
So I'm not sure I understand what you mean ? All I had hoped was that it might be possible to
automatethe switch of the screen resolution, that I usually do manually.... (when using the editor), no matter what screen resolution I have pre-selected for the game (whixh I always run in full-screen mode). I always thought editor and game were 2 completely independent applications.
BTW: Setting the editor to Full Screen Mode never had much effect on my computer, it never made the
small editor windowany bigger... that's why I never used that anyway.

