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    Full Screen

    how do i make a program start in full screen??????????
    http://img76.imageshack.us/img76/1808/expl7pb.png

    AN EXPLOSION DOESNT HAPPEN CUZ GOD WANTS, IT HAPPENS WHEN A SOMETHING "EXPLODES

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    Google for "NeHe OpenGL tutorial". What you are looking for is in tutorial 1, setting up the window I think.
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    no use

    it was no use

    someone else have any idea?

    (and please dont give me links, gimme some code)
    http://img76.imageshack.us/img76/1808/expl7pb.png

    AN EXPLOSION DOESNT HAPPEN CUZ GOD WANTS, IT HAPPENS WHEN A SOMETHING "EXPLODES

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    Or even a search for "full screen" here.
    I dunno, maybe this one which was pretty close to the top
    http://cboard.cprogramming.com/showt...ht=full+screen

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