On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 03:10:18PM +1100, Bing-Chang Lai wrote: > I have a modified version of blackbox 0.61.1 which *always* assumes that > the user is running Xinerama with two screens having the same size, side by > side, with the main on the left.
Why does it matter where the primary is? Personally, I have mine on the
right:
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "Dual-Head Display"
Screen "Primary" RightOf "Secondary"
Screen "Secondary"
InputDevice "MS Natural Keyboard Pro"
InputDevice "MS WheelMouse Optical"
EndSection
I like it that way because that's the monitor that's also shared via KVM to
the Win2k box and the masq box.
> It makes the toolbar span only 1 screen, and maximizes to either one of the
> screens, depending on the position of the top left corner of the window.
I had it pointed out to me in exhaustive detail that THIS is the broken
behavior... since everything is one big screen, maximization that doesn't
fill both is flawed.
Whether it's asthetically pleasing or not is another issue.
> It doesn't fix windows starting up across screens.
See previous.
Xinerama is evil. I've found things to be ever so much more useful with
the two monitors being two separate screens.
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Marc Wilson
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