Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
another question... regarding TV's as MM monitors.
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@sdetweil
I don’t see any overscan in my settings… -
Yeah, I understand.
Just giving feedback is all! :winking_face: -
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; }
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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. -
@mykle1 said in another question... regarding TV's as MM monitors.:
so investigate the css further
Well, I’ll be . . .