A new, modern fullscreen for Gnome Shell
- From: Josh Leverette <coder543 gmail com>
- To: gnome-shell-list gnome org
- Subject: A new, modern fullscreen for Gnome Shell
- Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 09:21:44 -0600
Attached is a screenshot of me playing Starcraft II in a jury-rigged means of achieving the fullscreen mode I think is so much fun to use in practice. Currently, my wine configuration disables window decorations and has a virtual desktop that's a few pixels shorter than my desktop, so it automagically appears like this. I've been able to achieve a similar effect using Steel Storm II: Burning Retribution, and the game play works fantastically in both setups.
Advantages:
- The absolute-black color of the bar does not bother the eyes, your brain writes it off as not disturbing the full screen effect.
- You have instant access to the current time and day, and it just feels like a good general system overview, and it feels like a dashboard for you while you're in game, giving you an overview of your system.
- It's a consistent appearance in line with when you're on the desktop normally.
- If you tap the SuperKey/WindowsKey, you can instantly switch away from the game without delay on the Wine game, and switch tasks. (the native Steel Storm game does not allow this.)
- From a gamer's perspective, these things make it more fun to play Starcraft II on Linux than on Windows. I would love to see this extended as the default fullscreen mode (but a preference option would probably be needed in system settings), and it would be amazing if the superkey escape could be enforced in all fullscreen apps, finally allowing a way out of games. As it is, the mouse is fully captured so there is no risk of hitting the Activities hot corner or any of that.
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Sincerely,
Josh
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Screenshot at 2011-10-31 14_02_32p.jpg
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