> multiscreen setups (hopefully) > will remain a rather small niche, I'd say: large desktop monitors are already > available at affordable prices
One of the reasons multiple monitors are more popular than big monitors is that, if you've got a graphics card that supports multiple outputs anyway, the cost of adding a second "mass-market size" monitor is significantly less than buying a large monitor replacement. Likewise it's easier to scrounge a second unused monitor at work than manage to get a big monitor purchase authorised. So whilst retaining excellent single monitor support is important, I don't think multihead setups should be downplayed. (I'm waiting for the dwm codebase to settle down before looking at porting my patches forward. Ironically it's not the new features that are making me wait but the "moving code around and back again seeing what's aesthetically nicer or gives a smaller wc value" that has me waiting.) -- cheers, dave tweed__________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rm 124, School of Systems Engineering, University of Reading. "while having code so boring anyone can maintain it, use Python." -- attempted insult seen on slashdot
