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03-03-2003, 01:42 AM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Texas
Distribution: Redhat 8.0
Posts: 7
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help!!!! how to exit full screen mode in xine
Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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03-03-2003, 08:04 AM
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Member
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Wichita, KS
Distribution: Heavily modified Redhat
Posts: 194
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Press "f". This will also put you in fullscreen mode if you aren't.
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03-03-2003, 09:51 AM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Texas
Distribution: Redhat 8.0
Posts: 7
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But I want to exit, not enter in fullscreen mode
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03-03-2003, 12:45 PM
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Member
Registered: Feb 2003
Distribution: Debian
Posts: 127
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What jspenguin is saying is that "f" will toggle fullscreen mode on and off.
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03-03-2003, 01:26 PM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Texas
Distribution: Redhat 8.0
Posts: 7
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no. I tried "f". It just can toggle fullscreen mode on. But can't toggle it off.
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03-03-2003, 07:29 PM
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Senior Member
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Belgium
Distribution: Debian, Free/OpenBSD
Posts: 1,123
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To beat acid_kewpie to it: mplayer is much better 
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03-03-2003, 07:58 PM
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LQ Guru
Registered: Jan 2001
Posts: 24,149
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By default, f should toggle between fullscreen and going back to size before. If that isn't working, in fullscreen mode, right click and it should bring the controls back, where you'll find in the upper right hand of the controls the option to place in fullscreen or back to normal.
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03-10-2003, 07:54 AM
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Member
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Wichita, KS
Distribution: Heavily modified Redhat
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Yes, I use MPlayer too. 
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