aside from the usefulness for on-the-fly resolution switching, seperate setups for different resolutions also have the advantage, that it would be possible to regularly use the same home directory on several machines, e.g. laptop, desktop, and thin X-client, which typically all have different resolutions.
This would tremendously increase enlightenments usefulness for me, and I think I am not alone there.
I hope this clarified why xrandr is nice for a dual-screen setup.
So, back to the original question: will anyone do it?
You may be able to achieve some of what you want by using separate configuration directories, i.e. use the -econfdir command line option.
An intelligent on-the-fly handling of a resolution change will not happen in E16 unless somebody sends a patch.
/Kim
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