On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 23:55:05 +0200, James Bowlin <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> If Settings -> Placement -> "Place windows under mouse" is selected and
> the mouse is near a xinerama border (between two monitors) then new
> windows will pop up centered on the mouse thus spanning the xinerama
> border.  On the other hand, if the mouse is near an actual screen border
> new windows will pop up fully on-screen, as they are supposed to.
>
> IMO, with xinerama enabled, the xinerama border between monitor should
> be respected and treated just like the actual borders of the screen.
> New windows should never pop up straddling a xinerama border.  One
> exception to this rule is when "Place windows manually" is selected.
> In that case new windows can straddle xinerama borders.  But this is
> consistent with how the actual screen borders are treated when that
> option is selected.  New windows can be partially off-screen to the
> right and down because the user is going to manually place the window
> via the upper left hand corner of the window anyway.
>
> It's possible this is a regression in version 1.04 but I'm not at all
> sure.
>
I don't think e16 ever has taken xinerama screens into account when  
placing under mouse.

I'm fine with making this change though.

/Kim

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