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David Gee <dr.david.gee@outlook.com> wrote:
> Which version of RPCEmu are you using?
0.9.3
> This used to be a problem with the 0.8.x series but I
> thought it had been avoided in the 0.9.x series, which
> uses Qt rather than Allegro to produce the interface.
I'll have to take your word for that. I only ever got as
far as installing 0.8.x ( a couple of times) but setting up
the networking proved too much trouble for me.
> I don't think I've encountered it recently, but then on
> the HP laptop that I run Linux on, I start RPCEmu up in
> full-screen mode and run it at a lower resolution than
> full-screen (which, with a native resolution of 1920 x
> 1089, results in text that is too small to read
> comfortably in RO).
How do you start it up in full-screen mode? Mine always
starts in a (relatively) small window.
> It would be surprising if two completely different
> methods of generating the UI produced the same error.
> You can probably avoid most of the use cases for coming
> out of full screen mode by moving to another virtual
> desktop. The keystrokes Frank gave work with most Linux
> desktops, but in Gnome ˜ which I use (I'm currently
> running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS) ˜ it is
> Super+PageUp/Super+PageDown.
I'll look at that when I have more time.
> If RO traps the standard keystroke you might find that
> changing to a combination involving the Super (i.e.
> Windows) key helps.
Again, when time permits.
John
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John McCartney
j.mccartney@blueyonder.co.uk
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