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Asked By | Mirolo |
I’m having this issue, where I want to get the Screen ID at which my window is at currently. So I found this handy DisplayServer.get_window_at_screen_position()
function. And I wrote:
var window_pos = DisplayServer.window_get_position()
var current_display_id = DisplayServer.get_window_at_screen_position(window_pos)
print(current_display_id)
,but it always returns 0.
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Honeslty this feals like a bug on the DEV Side. Still if somebody knows a fix, can you please help me out? thx
According to the docs, window_get_position()
takes an optional window_id
argument, the defaults to 0
if not supplied. So, you’re sample code appears to be asking for the position of window ID 0.
Next, you pass in that position to get_window_at_screen_position()
, which returns the ID of the window at the specified position. So, since you requested the position of window id 0
, I’d expect that second call to tell you that the window at the specified position is windows 0
, as it apparently has.
So, this seems to work as expected based on the posted code.
(Comments based solely on your posted code and the docs. I haven’t experimented with any of the above).
jgodfrey | 2023-04-29 22:41
Your post should make sense, but evan with changine the window_get_position()
parameter or just simulating a variable to act like my window position it always return 0
.
As an addition the DisplayServer.get_window_at_screen_position(window_pos)
method should also return -1
if the window is out of the screen bounds.
Mirolo | 2023-04-30 07:34
Your post should make sense, but evan with changine the window_get_position()
parameter or just simulating a variable to act like my window position it always return 0
.
Additionally the DisplayServer.get_window_at_screen_position(window_pos)
method should also return -1
if the window is out of the screen bounds.
Mirolo | 2023-04-30 07:36