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#1 2017-02-17 21:17:47

Gatto
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Registered: 2017-02-14
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Win-start display

Is possible to have in the setup a flag like "Start display on boot" ?

It will be nice to avoid starting up it manually at every restart.

Thank

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#2 2017-02-17 21:31:17

Shahin
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Re: Win-start display

We already have it. You can use -display argument to choose which display must be activate up on opening of the program.

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#3 2017-02-18 16:53:01

Gatto
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Re: Win-start display

Shahin wrote:

We already have it. You can use -display argument to choose which display must be activate up on opening of the program.

Thank you

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#4 2017-02-19 17:46:58

Gatto
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Re: Win-start display

Nothing works, tested arguments -display 0, -display 1, -display 2...
It creates a second application form, blank, but nothing on it.

Tested same on wi32 executable, form is gray instead of black.

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#5 2017-02-20 06:38:46

Shahin
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Re: Win-start display

Gatto, when display goes blank means it ready to project the images. If the whole screen is not gone blank, provide screenshot so I would know what we are talking about.

Usually display 0 is your primary display.

If you are running the program on linux, run it as root with sudo.

You do not experience any issue when you are pressing start display instead of command line?

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#6 2017-02-21 12:18:42

Shahin
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Re: Win-start display

I have pushed another update.

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