ZZogl -- Zero GS KOSMOS fork
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btw can enyone add a 1152x864 resolution to the plugin tnx Smile
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(06-19-2009, 10:23 PM)SonicXPS2 Wrote: LOL Biggrin Biggrin Biggrin Biggrin

btw can enyone add a 1152x864 resolution to the plugin tnx Smile

added to plugin O_O?
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Why so strange window size? You could manually adjust it, as I know.
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(06-21-2009, 12:22 AM)Zeydlitz Wrote: Why so strange window size? You could manually adjust it, as I know.

from where in hte plugin??? im not changing my monitor resolution
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wouldn't it be better to add a option to use the current resolution in fullscreen mode?
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I don't know how to write a interfaces in Windows
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(06-21-2009, 08:22 AM)Zeydlitz Wrote: I don't know how to write a interfaces in Windows

well ill try to edit the .DLL with Resource Hacker i think i can add an option
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(06-21-2009, 05:08 AM)laharl2k Wrote: wouldn't it be better to add a option to use the current resolution in fullscreen mode?
i think it already does this Smile
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well i added it to the dialog box but it doesnt work Sad
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it won't work just like that Tongue, you would have to add the handling of that size into the coding of the plugin as well Tongue (what you did there was only to add the visual option into the config dialog Smile)
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