How to make it into a window
#1
I would like to live stream Assault Cube at www.twitch.tv/gmainggurunz

But I need it to be in a window so I can moderate the chat at the same time as playing. How can i do this or can I even do it?
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#2
Escape -> Settings -> Video settings
Change the resolution (width and height) to the size you want your window to be, then uncheck the Fullscreen box.
Select "Apply now" and you should get a windowed AC.
quick edit: If you want to get your mouse out of AC quickly, you might want to bind a key to /togglegrap.
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#3
Or also you can do it with commands: '/fullscreen 0' to make it windowed, and '/screenres x y' to modify the size of your window.
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#4
I did it b4 but it made my screen really big TO BIG @jamz

What should i do for '/screenres x y' What should i put near x and y

Thanks heaps I figured it out!
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#5
IIRC, /screenres doesn't work on windows/mac?

/fullscreen 0 forces AC into a window but uses the current resolution - which may or may not be too big for the screen.

Use:
/fullscreen 0
/scr_h
/scr_w
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(02 Jun 12, 12:10AM)Bukz Wrote: IIRC, /screenres doesn't work on windows/mac?
/screenres works fine for me on Windows 7.
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#7
so where's the guide on how to get thru a window ?
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#8
This would help...

http://forum.cubers.net/thread-4420.html

http://forum.cubers.net/thread-5200.html
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#9
LOL @ Paul
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(02 Jun 12, 04:15AM)Frogulis Wrote: /screenres works fine for me on Windows 7.

Wasn't aware, I've amazingly never tried the command myself, always assumed the comment in docs.cfg:
Quote:docident [screenres] [Changes the screen resolution, available only for LINUX];

was correct. :p
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#11
/screenres works for me on Mac :P
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#12
Yeah, looks like somebody added win/mac support to the command a while back but never removed that comment from the docs.

Fixed in SVN. :P
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#13
Bukz
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#14
For Ubuntu, add -t in the terminal. works like a charm.
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