Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
another question... regarding TV's as MM monitors.
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You’re not talking about the body margins, are you?
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Well, I did play with them a bit, but didn’t really get anywhere
using custom.css, of course! -
I’m not understanding what you mean by “the TV cuts off the MM display around all 4 edges”. The MM display is outside the edges of the monitor?
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@mykle1
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@mykle1
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It sounds like a “zoom in” is being deployed. Try this while MM is running:
Zoom Out = Control and - (That’s a dash/minus sign)
Default Display Size = Control and 0 (That’s a zero)
This should survive restart and reboot.
EDIT
Just thought of something else. If you played with margins in css already, you may not have cleared those changes. Negative margins would do the same thing
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Never mind about the zoom in and out. I just tested both. They both stay within the margins of the display so investigate the css further
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@mykle1 on one of my tvs this is called overscan in the tv display settings
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Ahhh, ok, I did not know this, never having used a tv with MM. Thanks for the info
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yeah, I don’t have any negative margins set
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Ok, was just touching upon things to try to help
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@sdetweil
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Yeah, I understand.
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Believe me, I looked to make sure!
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Just out of curiosity, what does you css body look like?
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my roku tv has zoom, stretch, normal, auto for picture in glass… I use auto or normal…
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body { margin: 20px; position: absolute; height: calc(100% - 40px); width: calc(100% - 40px); background: #000; color: #aaa; font-family: Englebert; font-weight: 400; font-size: 2em; line-height: 1.5em; -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; } -
for testing, use one of the fullscreen styles… gets rid of the border etc…
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I will in a little bit
Grandkids just showed up and want me to get out of my shop and see them for a few minutes!
I also need to replace the batteries in my TV remote. They just got dead!I’ll be back in a little bit.
Thanks everyone!
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ok, the solution is in the custom css
the issue is the TV screen is a wide-screen
I just didn’t play around with it enough to see any differences
everything on screen now. removed the border, increased the border size.
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