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h2o co2
16-03-2009, 04:02 AM
I was thinking to make fullscreen could be very cool ??!! what do u think?:biggrin:
storm
16-03-2009, 08:01 AM
Hey hey and welcome to the forum.
That sounds like it would be a good option. Normally I use Ctrl + '+' to zoom in, but it doesn't work on iSketch. Would be a neat idea especially for drawing, I think.
This forum isn't the official iSketchforum though (there is none), and so no one here can change the way iSketch works.
If you send an e-mail to feedback at info@isketch.net, you'll stand a better chance of being heard :)
Good luck!
Bellicimo
16-03-2009, 11:26 AM
Youu cann zooom in a bitt so that itss quite big ifff you go to view then zoom you can makee it biggerr in firefox, but itt makes it look kinda odd though :( andd its kinda awkward to draww :( butt yehh is bigger :)
Capt_Sparrow
16-03-2009, 11:54 AM
There's also the Zoom tool that you can use while drawing.
butt yehh is bigger :)
Whose? :o
As already stated, this board is only for Feedback regarding iSketch Forum and sadly has no effect on iSketch itself.
Please remember that iSketch Forum is a fan run forum which is in no way officially affiliated with iSketch. Although Admin's do browse the forum from time to time, that does not mean that comments regarding iSketch itself will be read or implemented. Sorry.
So as already stated, for official suggestions and feedback regarding iSketch itself, please send an email to info@isketch.net
NoHints
16-03-2009, 12:33 PM
You can get full screen by changing your screen resolution, as long as you don't mind a slight decrease in picture quality (probably not noticable on iSketch).
Also, if you're changing from a wide resolution (e.g 1280×800) to one like 1024×768 or 800×600 then things will be stretched horizontally a bit. The main hassle with this method is that you probably wouldn't really want to do it if you're using other applications while on iSketch.
e.g.
Me changing from 1280×800 (http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w295/nohints/1280x800.jpg) to 800×600 (http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w295/nohints/800x600.jpg)
All the ways people have said just make things appear bigger, but I think you are just wanting a bigger area overall - i.e. able to see more chat at a time as well as having more drawing space?
grisse_bob
18-03-2009, 03:40 PM
Doodle once showed me a freeware program making it possible to zoom in and make iSketch fullscreen.. ♥♥♥♥ed up the quality though so I'm continueing with the regular size
♥♥♥♥ ♥♥♥♥ ♥♥♥♥ haha nice censor
Infidelvious made a window with just iSketch showing. No address bar or adverts showed that was good. The screen was a bit small iirc and had some of the iSketch background in it. I thought that was a good idea. It's quite handy because if you're like me and sometimes press random keys unknowingly (O.o) you might notice at the bottom of the status bar of Firefox for example, that what you type comes up in there as a little "find" thing :S
Also no address bar means that if you hit the page back key instead of delete when playing iSketch nothing happens and you don't end up leaving the game by mistake.
I'd give you the links Infidelvious posted but they're dead now and no longer work :(
NoHints
18-03-2009, 05:47 PM
you might notice at the bottom of the status bar of Firefox for example, that what you type comes up in there as a little "find" thing :S
That happens if you hit / when you're not in the text box.
Also no address bar means that if you hit the page back key instead of delete when playing iSketch nothing happens and you don't end up leaving the game by mistake.
It's nothing to do with having no address bar, it's because the link he gave opened iSketch in a new window, so there was nothing to go back to. You'd get the exact same results if you open iSketch in a new tab or window yourself.
That happens if you hit / when you're not in the text box.
I'm pretty sure it's not just when you type / because it happens to me all the time and not just with iSketch. Maybe you're right though as my hands are all over the place a lot :$
It's nothing to do with having no address bar, it's because the link he gave opened iSketch in a new window, so there was nothing to go back to. You'd get the exact same results if you open iSketch in a new tab or window yourself.Nyeeh... refreshes for me even when it's a new tab/window or direct link to iSketch (e.g when I restore the session on Firefox and there are no previous addresses) also happens on forums (vB, SMF and independent forums).
That doesn't happen to anyone else? :(
NoHints
18-03-2009, 06:57 PM
I'm pretty sure it's not just when you type / because it happens to me all the time and not just with iSketch. Maybe you're right though as my hands are all over the place a lot :$
Oh right,
well / is the default buttonthingy for quickfind, which I think is what you're talking about.
It only ever happens to me when I hit / to start a command like /find.
If it's happening with general typing, you might have "search for text when I start typing" switched on (Tools, Options, Advanced and in the "Accessibility" section of the "general" tab) but I wouldn't have thought that would be on by default (unless we use different versions of firefox and they changed it in one of them).
Changing that won't really affect anything though, it'll just mean that instead of searching for text, nothing happens - it still won't type in the isk textbox if it's not active.
Nyeeh... refreshes for me even when it's a new tab/window or direct link to iSketch (e.g when I restore the session on Firefox and there are no previous addresses) also happens on forums (vB, SMF and independent forums).
That doesn't happen to anyone else? :(
Hm, really? Are we both talking about backspace, or did I misunderstand? I've never had a page refresh by hitting backspace... Either way, not having an address bar would have no effect on keyboard commands.
Yeah, backspace key. I just tried it on channel4.com (catchup bit) when you watch a video it opens a window for WMP and the same happens there; it refreshes the video so it starts again. Hrrrm, maybe I need to play around with my internet settings. Firefox does seem to change quite a bit and every time I get used to their newer version they decide it needs a bit more updating :rolleyes:
db1986
18-03-2009, 10:44 PM
If you have a mouse with a central wheel, you can change the size of the screen by holding CTRL and rotating the wheel on your mouse :)
NoHints
18-03-2009, 10:49 PM
Hm, for me on iSketch that decreases the quality a lot, and while drawing, each click makes the picture gradually move to the bottom right corner and get more blurry...
db1986
18-03-2009, 11:09 PM
It does but it's another quick way of doing it :)
Thanks for mentioning / does a quick search, NH. I always use CTRL+F.
It fits right in with my 'everything is one click away' browsing-style...
Doodle
24-03-2009, 03:07 PM
Zooming the page works for me - best if you have screenresolution to get it to 200%. Less than 200% makes the text look weird. I have 1680 x 1050 which is just enough height for 200%.
F11 makes IE go in presentation mode, which saves som height, if you need it. In IE 7 i have a zoom tool at the bottom right in the status bar.
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