On Tue, Nov 15 2011, andreas wrote:

> What does awesome to prevent the issue i have with i3? Awesome acts
> exactly how i need it. I turn off all my 3 LCDs when i leave my place
> and when i return i turn them on and want everything on the places and
> screens they had before i left. But how does awesome manage this? Does
> awesome ignore turning off/on? Or is there a nice handling for active
> and inactive Displays?

Well, awesome does nothing actually. The screens are managed via xrandr,
but AFAICT, turning one off does not set the screen configuration
provided by RandR, so awesome does nothing. :)
You can probably check that via the xrandr command.

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Julien Danjou

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