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    What about fullscreen?

    I just moved up to 758 from 718.
    How do I get the fullscreen I had before?

    Before


    after
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    Re: What about fullscreen?

    Right click on the ZQ shortcut, go to "Properties", and type in "-small" under "Target". That should do it

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    Re: What about fullscreen?

    If you want to open ZQuest in fullscreen mode, wouldn't you type in -fullscreen, rather?
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    Re: What about fullscreen?

    Amaster's worked.
    I tried -fullscreen earlier and it wouldn't work like it used to.
    Anyway I have it how I like it now, had me worried I was going to have to go out and get a 26 inch monitor
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    Re: What about fullscreen?

    You typed in -small to make it fullscreen? Where have I been during the last few days? (Oh, that's right, playing SimTheme Park.)
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    Re: What about fullscreen?

    No, look at the difference in the GUI between the two screenshots above.
    I could get it fullscreen just by clicking fullscreen in options but it had the different appearance.
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    Re: What about fullscreen?

    The abomination of mankind that is the "after" GUI is called Large Mode, which DD was enough of an ass to make the default instead of the old one. Just add -small to the shortcut to get it back to the old version.

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    Re: What about fullscreen?

    -large mode has actually been around for a while. It just wasn't until just recently when DN fixed what he started a year or so earlier. The newer -large mode is actually based upon a mockup submitted by myself, mostly updated for the sake of screen editing convenience and efficiency. If your monitor doesn't support 800x600 resolution or greater, then I suppose it would be a really big problem. I've used ZC Launcher to get to ZC, but I believe Deviance/Sean hasn't quite gotten to switching the toggle box...

    ...Or DN could change it back to accommodate to low-resolution monitors.

    I just recently got a replacement CRT monitor (my brother's old monitor) for my dead pixel-ridden LCD monitor. It doesn't like running at 85 Hz at 800x600, so I can't use large mode in full screen.
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    Re: What about fullscreen?

    Quote Originally Posted by Revfan9 View Post
    The abomination of mankind that is the "after" GUI is called Large Mode, which DD was enough of an ass to make the default instead of the old one. Just add -small to the shortcut to get it back to the old version.
    That was me, not DD. You're welcome btw

    Also, if your monitor can't support 800x600 resolution, you've got far bigger problems than running ZC. It's not feasible to keep catering to the lowest common denominator.
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    Re: What about fullscreen?

    I agree. These days, honestly? When I do web-work, I don't target smaller than 1024x768.

    Besides, the Large mode is chock-full of awesome and efficiency. I can look at several parts of a tileset at once, and the hot-buttons are a god-send.

    Edit: These are the stats from my website, in regards to screen size:

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    1.	1024x768	39.90%
    2.	1280x1024	17.72%
    3.	1280x800	13.16%
    4.	1440x900	11.23%
    5.	1680x1050	5.80%
    6.	1152x864	3.65%
    7.	800x600		3.09%
    8.	1400x1050	1.37%
    9.	480x272		1.27%
    10.	1280x960	1.22%
    ...
    22.	640x480		0.03%
    Apart from odd sizes, which are likely non-applicable devices, less than 5% of people (who hit my site) use 800x600 or lower. Most use something much larger.
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