Am Donnerstag, 4. M�rz 2004 23:06 schrieb Kim Woelders:
> An intelligent on-the-fly handling of a resolution change will not
> happen in E16 unless somebody sends a patch.

Well, open-source, you want it, you write it. 

So back to the original question part two: Can anybody give me some pointers 
in the right direction on what would have to be done? brief overview of how 
enlightenment detects screen resolution and what functions access the config 
files? there isn't something like a DR16 programming howto or something?

A _really_ intelligent handling of xrandr is probbably way over my head, but I 
was thinking about something like: have e choose the config depending on 
resolution at startup, then write an epplet that can select a resolution and 
afterwards restarts e.

This is not really the point of the extension (applications are supposed to be 
notified, etc.), but it sounds like something that should be achievable even 
for me with maybe a weekends work. Again, a short introduction would 
certainly facilitate things.

so, how about it?

Felix



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