I should of been more specific. I meant hide the status bar while inside of an application.
settings > interface > xposed DPI installer > install/update > reboot > settings > interface > xposed DPI installer > modules > check xposed app settings > settings > interface > xposed DPI settings > find and click on the app you want to hide status bar > check full screen > click save
please note that fullscreen in xposed only hides status bar not navigation bar, there is no xposed per app setting for expanded desktop, I'm hoping they will eventually implement that...
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DSP manager users....
I'm sure you have experienced DSP manager eventually turning off due to android's native memory management system, this can obviously be problematic during long movie watching or music listening sessions
to work around this, use this method...
settings > interface > Xposed DPI settings > DSP manager > check Resident > click save
this will allow DSP manager to stay resident in your memory, DSP manager will never be turned off due to Android's memory management system