Am Freitag, 5. März 2004 17:47 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 20:33:44 +0100, Felix Maibaum said:
> > aside from the usefulness for on-the-fly resolution switching, seperate
> > setups for different resolutions also have the advantage, that it would
> > be possible to regularly use the same home directory on several machines,
> > e.g. laptop, desktop, and thin X-client, which typically all have
> > different resolutions.
>
> There's some tricky corner problems to deal with - for instance, what do
> you do with a config that's designed for 2 1920x1400 monitors that includes
> 3 or 4 1200x1100 windows, and it's asked to squeeze that all into a 800x600
> window? ;)
>


Use a different config, that's the whole point of what I'm talking about :)

besides, moving windows that are partly off-screen is not a problem with 
enlightenment, we're not talking about M$ after all.



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