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Hiding Info Button and detecting screen size?

  • HI Wade! 

    (1) Unfortunately the info button cannot be suppressed once you submit the lens, but I have added this to our feature request list! 

    (2) Yes! You can use the width and height of the device camera texture to get the screen size. Let me know if it works for you! 

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  • Hello Risa !

    How can I get the width and the height of the device camera texture ? I tried to get the aspect ratio like this :

    // @input Component.Camera camera

    function getScreenSize(){
    print("Camera aspect : " + script.camera.aspect);
    }

    getScreenSize();

    But the result is always the same : Camera aspect : 1. I also tried script.camera.size and the result is always 10.

    Thank you in advance,

    Maureen :) 

     

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  • Hi Maureen!

    One thing to keep in mind is that the camera info such as camera.size or the deviceCameraTexture.getWidth() are only ready on Lens Turned On. So if you are setting those on Initialized, they are not ready yet. Hope this help! 

    Best,

    Risa 

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  • Hi Risa,

    Thanks a lot, that works ! 

    Maureen

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  • but how do you actually get the deviceCameraTexture? i have tried absolutely anything. i can pass camera via @input Component.Camera camera but then what?

    documentation shows nothing and i have tried everything from the code hinter

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  • i have found it, you have to make
    //@input Asset.Texture camTexture;

    and have to assign it in the properties explorer. this was so unintuitive

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