did you try to untick "enabled" for only 1 container (the menu in the
modules menu should list 2...
krims0n wrote:
Hi there,
I've been using e17 for a few days now. Must say it rocks and is fast.
I have one issue with it atm. I've got an ATI card with 2 flatpanels
connected to it, one 1600x1200 and one 1280x1024. I'm using the ATI
drivers (fglrx) and as such am unable to use Xinerama (they don't work
together). The ATI driver provides a Big Desktop feature as well, but it
doesn't work properly. Hence why I use the Dual Display option.
This means I can't drag windows from one screen to the other, but I can
live with that. I am able to start applications on the screen I want,
depending on where I launch it. Menu and such work fine.
The problem is the modules, they insist on running on both screens :)
Even though I can configure and position them individually (so
apparently they are seen as seperate instances by E), I cannot disable
them on e.g. screen 2 only. They're either on both screens, or they're
not there at all. I tried to remove the second instance of the
configuration file that I noticed in my .e directories but E just
recreates them on restart.
Would it be possible to add an option so that I can disable a module on
an individual screen ?
Thanks.
- krims0n
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