On 04/05/16 17:33, Sandro Mani wrote: > > > On 05.04.2016 11:27, Ed Greshko wrote: >> >> On 04/05/16 15:34, Sandro Mani wrote: >>> >>> On 05.04.2016 02:28, Ed Greshko wrote: >>>> This is not unique to KDE but maybe there is a unique KDE solution.... >>>> >>>> I have a dual monitor setup. I would like to have the MLB.tv (baseball) player in >>>> Firefox >>>> to be displayed in full screen on one monitor while doing other things in the "main" >>>> screen. However when the mouse is moved and another window gains focus Firefox drops >>>> out >>>> of full screen. I'm not using F11 to get Firefox itself into full screen as this >>>> doesn't >>>> affect the size of the player window. I'm using the control within the player which >>>> is a >>>> flash video. >>>> >>> This addon [1] allows you to make the flash control span the entire browser window (via >>> F12 key by default), so that combined with F11 should achieve what you are looking for. >>> >>> Sandro >>> >>> [1] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/flash-game-maximizer/ >> Thanks for the try.... It sounded promising but all I get is a full white screen. :-( >> > Looks like it is picking the wrong flash control. Otherwise, another approach is to mod > the libflashplayer library as described here [1], don't know if it still works though. > > [1] http://www.buttonhome.org/articles/23-linux/194-fullscreen-flash-on-dual-monitor-linux Thanks.... I give that a try tomorrow as I am heading out. It does look promising since.... [egreshko@meimei flash-plugin]$ strings libflashplayer.so | grep NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW -- In reality, some people should stick to running Windows and others should stay away from computers altogether. _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx