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NAME¶
al_set_new_display_flags - Allegro 5 APISYNOPSIS¶
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#include <allegro5/allegro.h> void al_set_new_display_flags(int flags)
DESCRIPTION¶
Sets various flags to be used when creating new displays on the calling thread. flags is a bitfield containing any reasonable combination of the following:- ALLEGRO_WINDOWED
- Prefer a windowed mode.
Under multi-head X (not XRandR/TwinView), the use of more than one adapter is
impossible due to bugs in X and GLX. al_create_display(3alleg5) will fail if
more than one adapter is attempted to be used.
- ALLEGRO_FULLSCREEN
- Prefer a fullscreen mode.
Under X the use of more than one FULLSCREEN display when using multi-head X, or
true Xinerama is not possible due to bugs in X and GLX, display creation will
fail if more than one adapter is attempted to be used.
- ALLEGRO_FULLSCREEN_WINDOW
- Make the window span the entire screen. Unlike ALLEGRO_FULLSCREEN this will never attempt to modify the screen resolution. Instead the pixel dimensions of the created display will be the same as the desktop.
The passed width and height are only used if the window is switched out of
fullscreen mode later but will be ignored initially.
Under Windows and X11 a fullscreen display created with this flag will behave
differently from one created with the ALLEGRO_FULLSCREEN flag - even if the
ALLEGRO_FULLSCREEN display is passed the desktop dimensions. The exact
difference is platform dependent, but some things which may be different is
how alt-tab works, how fast you can toggle between fullscreen/windowed mode or
how additional monitors behave while your display is in fullscreen mode.
Additionally under X, the use of more than one adapter in multi-head mode or
with true Xinerama enabled is impossible due to bugs in X/GLX, creation will
fail if more than one adapter is attempted to be used.
- ALLEGRO_RESIZABLE
- The display is resizable (only applicable if combined with ALLEGRO_WINDOWED).
- ALLEGRO_OPENGL
- Require the driver to provide an initialized OpenGL context after returning successfully.
- ALLEGRO_OPENGL_3_0
- Require the driver to provide an initialized OpenGL context compatible with OpenGL version 3.0.
- ALLEGRO_OPENGL_FORWARD_COMPATIBLE
- If this flag is set, the OpenGL context created with ALLEGRO_OPENGL_3_0 will be forward compatible only, meaning that all of the OpenGL API declared deprecated in OpenGL 3.0 will not be supported. Currently, a display created with this flag will not be compatible with Allegro drawing routines; the display option ALLEGRO_COMPATIBLE_DISPLAY will be set to false.
- ALLEGRO_DIRECT3D
- Require the driver to do rendering with Direct3D and provide a Direct3D device.
- ALLEGRO_FRAMELESS
- Try to create a window without a frame (i.e. no border or titlebar). This usually does nothing for fullscreen modes, and even in windowed modes it depends on the underlying platform whether it is supported or not. Since: 5.0.7, 5.1.2
- ALLEGRO_NOFRAME
- Original name for ALLEGRO_FRAMELESS. This works with older versions of Allegro.
- ALLEGRO_GENERATE_EXPOSE_EVENTS
- Let the display generate expose events.