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David Turner updated PIVOT-510:
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Description:
My intial post to the mailing list... With Greg's reply at the bottom.
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On May 30, 2010, at 3:21 PM, David Turner wrote:
> Hi People,
>
> I have been working on my first app in pivot at work using my laptop,
> where I have 2 external monitors plugged into. (laptop screen turned
> off) Currently, I am working at home, and I have only my laptop, no
> additional screen(s).
>
> When I launch my application, it is appearing off to the right, where my
> other monitor would be, so I cannot get to the application. Which is
> frustrating.
>
> I have tried launching the application from eclipse, and building a jar
> with dependencies in maven, and lauching the jar. Both launch with app
> in the taskbar, but not accessible.
>
> Has anybody got any ideas how I can get to the app? At the moment, my
> only plan is to wait till I get to work, and then move the app to the
> primary monitor.
>
> cheers,
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Ha - that's a good one. Would you mind filing a bug report about this?
DesktopApplicationContext should probably try to detect and correct this
condition, if possible.
In the meantime, try passing --x=0 and --y=0 as command line arguments to your
app. That should move it back onto your main screen. Let me know if that
doesn't work.
G
was:
My intial post to the mailing list... With Greg's replay at the top.
Ha - that's a good one. Would you mind filing a bug report about this?
DesktopApplicationContext should probably try to detect and correct this
condition, if possible.
In the meantime, try passing --x=0 and --y=0 as command line arguments to your
app. That should move it back onto your main screen. Let me know if that
doesn't work.
G
On May 30, 2010, at 3:21 PM, David Turner wrote:
> Hi People,
>
> I have been working on my first app in pivot at work using my laptop,
> where I have 2 external monitors plugged into. (laptop screen turned
> off) Currently, I am working at home, and I have only my laptop, no
> additional screen(s).
>
> When I launch my application, it is appearing off to the right, where my
> other monitor would be, so I cannot get to the application. Which is
> frustrating.
>
> I have tried launching the application from eclipse, and building a jar
> with dependencies in maven, and lauching the jar. Both launch with app
> in the taskbar, but not accessible.
>
> Has anybody got any ideas how I can get to the app? At the moment, my
> only plan is to wait till I get to work, and then move the app to the
> primary monitor.
>
> cheers,
>
>
>
>
> David.
> If window was last on secondary monitor, if you launch without a secondary
> monitor it still tries to display on secondary monitor
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: PIVOT-510
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIVOT-510
> Project: Pivot
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.4
> Environment: Windows, Java 1.5.
> Reporter: David Turner
> Priority: Trivial
>
> My intial post to the mailing list... With Greg's reply at the bottom.
> --------
> On May 30, 2010, at 3:21 PM, David Turner wrote:
> > Hi People,
> >
> > I have been working on my first app in pivot at work using my laptop,
> > where I have 2 external monitors plugged into. (laptop screen turned
> > off) Currently, I am working at home, and I have only my laptop, no
> > additional screen(s).
> >
> > When I launch my application, it is appearing off to the right, where my
> > other monitor would be, so I cannot get to the application. Which is
> > frustrating.
> >
> > I have tried launching the application from eclipse, and building a jar
> > with dependencies in maven, and lauching the jar. Both launch with app
> > in the taskbar, but not accessible.
> >
> > Has anybody got any ideas how I can get to the app? At the moment, my
> > only plan is to wait till I get to work, and then move the app to the
> > primary monitor.
> >
> > cheers,
> ----
> Ha - that's a good one. Would you mind filing a bug report about this?
> DesktopApplicationContext should probably try to detect and correct this
> condition, if possible.
> In the meantime, try passing --x=0 and --y=0 as command line arguments to
> your app. That should move it back onto your main screen. Let me know if that
> doesn't work.
> G
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