'Marc Wilson' wrote: >No, I'm not running Xinerama. I don't WANT to run Xinerama. I HATE >Xinerama. I *want* the screens to be two separate logical entitites. > >Ahem. > >Doing that makes everything work, I admit, because then you have the X >server treating everything that goes on as though it were taking place on a >double-sized *:0.0 screen, instead of a *:0.0 screen and a *:0.1 screen. > >Besides, blackbox doesn't know what Xinerama is anyway. I don't need it >maximizing windows to cover BOTH monitors. ^_^ > Are we really back to this again?
Nothing in the spec for Xinerama states that windows shouldn't maximize across both screens. Matter of fact, it does state just the opposite, that the two (or more) screens are treated as one entity. Thus a maximization on Xinerama screen maximizes just like it does on a non-Xinerama screen. Please check the specs before claiming that some product isn't aware of some option. Granted many people seem to think that maximization shouldn't cover all screens, and they are entitled to their opinion. Jamin W. Collins
