Difference between revisions of "Screen:setState"

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'''''state''''' is the sum of the following possible values:
 
'''''state''''' is the sum of the following possible values:
* Screen.STATE_MINIMIZED: Screen/Window is minimized
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* Screen.STATE_NORMAL '''0''': Screen/Window is normal
* Screen.STATE_MAXIMIZED: Screen/Window is maximized
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* Screen.STATE_MINIMIZED '''1''': Screen/Window is minimized
* Screen.STATE_FULLSCREEN: Screen/Window is fullscreen
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* Screen.STATE_MAXIMIZED '''2''': Screen/Window is maximized
* Screen.STATE_ACTIVE: Screen/Window is active/focused
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* Screen.STATE_FULLSCREEN '''4''': Screen/Window is fullscreen
* Screen.STATE_HIDDEN: Screen/Window is not displayed
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* Screen.STATE_ACTIVE '''8''': Screen/Window is active/focused
* Screen.STATE_CLOSED: Screen/Window is closed
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* Screen.STATE_HIDDEN '''16''': Screen/Window is not displayed
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* Screen.STATE_CLOSED '''32''': Screen/Window is closed
  
 
=== Parameters ===
 
=== Parameters ===

Revision as of 20:02, 14 March 2023

Available since: Gideros 2017.8
Class: Screen

Description

Attempts to configure the screen or window, if allowed by the platform.

Screen:setState(state)

state is the sum of the following possible values:

  • Screen.STATE_NORMAL 0: Screen/Window is normal
  • Screen.STATE_MINIMIZED 1: Screen/Window is minimized
  • Screen.STATE_MAXIMIZED 2: Screen/Window is maximized
  • Screen.STATE_FULLSCREEN 4: Screen/Window is fullscreen
  • Screen.STATE_ACTIVE 8: Screen/Window is active/focused
  • Screen.STATE_HIDDEN 16: Screen/Window is not displayed
  • Screen.STATE_CLOSED 32: Screen/Window is closed

Parameters

state: (number) the required state of the screen