MPFWindow
MPFWindow
is a Godot Node class provided by the MPF-GMC extension. The entry scene of the GMC project must derive from the MPFWindow
class.
Node Configuration
The root instance of MPFWindow
is expected to have at least one child node of type MPFDisplay
, where slides and widgets will be targeted. If multiple displays are provided and none are explicitly set to is_default
, then the first child will be default.
Parameters
The MPFWindow
class does not take any parameters. The overall window dimensions should be configured in the Project > Project Settings > Display > Window > Size menu.
Methods
MPFWindow
does not have any public methods.
Multiple Displays
For multiple displays, you'll want to create your own scene with an MPFWindow
node as the root element, and set the window size to the maximum bounding box of all displays.
Then create an MPFDisplay
child for each display you want, and give them the appropriate size and position for where they will appear relative to each other.
To get the displays to appear on the correct monitors, you'll want to lock the top-left corner of the Window scene to the top-left corner of the first (primary) monitor. Use the menu Project > Project Settings > Display > Window > Size and change the Initial Position Type to Absolute
.
You may also need to adjust the window position and fullscreen modes, depending on your operating system.
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