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    1. Allen Webster‏ @AllenWebster4th 19 Apr 2020

      "My fun discovery in the windows API." I've never looked into why the canonical full-screen code works. To be clear the canonical full-screen code that I have in mind goes:

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    2. Allen Webster‏ @AllenWebster4th 19 Apr 2020

      1. Call GetMonitorInfo to get the monitor's size. 2. Call SetWindowLong to turn off the WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW style on the window thus hiding the border. 3. Call SetWindowPos to put the window at exactly the monitor's coordinates

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    3. Allen Webster‏ @AllenWebster4th 19 Apr 2020

      It seems like it should work, so why would I need to look into it? Well because I've noticed before that you can't use CreateWindow with the same parameters to make a full screen window. You leave off WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW and use the monitors coordinates, but it's still windowed.

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    4. Allen Webster‏ @AllenWebster4th 19 Apr 2020

      One thought is maybe the border is still there in the canonical full screen version, but it's placed outside of the monitor. It's not clear why we have to toggle WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW in that case, but I figured I'd test this by shrinking the rectangle in by 100 on each side.

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    5. Allen Webster‏ @AllenWebster4th 19 Apr 2020

      Result? There was no border when I used the canonical version with the size shrunken in! Then doing the opposite experiment I took out the SetWindowLong, and the border came back. If I used SetWindowLong to add in WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW I also got the window border.

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    6. Allen Webster‏ @AllenWebster4th 19 Apr 2020

      If I leave off the SetWindowPos after doing the SetWindowLong, it also breaks but in ways I don't fully understand yet. It's as if nothing can render to the window at all at that point.

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    7. Allen Webster‏ @AllenWebster4th 19 Apr 2020

      If you want a window without a border the only way to do it is to set a style without WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW via the SetWindowLong call and then to call SetWindowPos explicitly. Neither component alone works.

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    8. Allen Webster‏ @AllenWebster4th 19 Apr 2020

      Why isn't it just a matter of setting the right style and position? Why does the same style/position information from two different methods work this differently? I have no idea, that just seems to be the way things are.

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      Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori 19 Apr 2020
      Replying to @AllenWebster4th

      Raymond unhelpfully did not actually explain anything about why CreateWindow wouldn't work directly when he laid out the canonical solution you describe :(https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20100412-00/?p=14353 …

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        2. Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori 19 Apr 2020
          Replying to @cmuratori @AllenWebster4th

          It does, however, include the ominous message about the taskbar "recognizing" that a window is going fullscreen and "geting out of the way". That may be a bit of a soft-signal that hey, there's a ton of special-case crap in the guts, and you have to poke it right :/

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        3. Allen Webster‏ @AllenWebster4th 19 Apr 2020
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          Usually looking into something feels like it pays off, you're better off now. This time all it feels like is "I didn't want to know this."

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