Interesting feature for the next release. If we have the proper app (like
XRandr) it could be included.
El 07/10/2011 14:17, "神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna)" <[email protected]>
escribió:

> I'd adapt the default wall to dual. Would you use it?
> El 07/10/2011 13:56, "Gabriel Salles" <[email protected]> escribió:
>
>> For the desktop panel:
>>> 1. one panel per monitor, configured separately
>>> 2. one panel exending to the external monitor
>>> 3. one panel staying on main monitor, no panel on the external one
>>> 4. one panel exending to the external monitor, but have the most
>>> important panel applets on the main monitor, and the rest on the external
>>> monitor
>>> 5. Other possibilities...
>>>
>>
>> I prefer the option 3, because if I'm doing an theater presentation that
>> uses a projector, I don't want any possibility to the audience to see the
>> panel. But should be possible to decide between 2 and 3
>>
>>
>>>
>>> For the desktop icons manager, options are:
>>> 1. icons on main monitor only.
>>> 2. some icons on main monitor, others on the external monitors. (Then how
>>> to handle icon rearrangement when the external monitor is disconnected?)
>>> 3. others...
>>>
>>
>> I don't really care with those two options... But I would be happy if I
>> could have LxLauncher on one monitor, and a normal wallpaper with normal
>> icons on the other monitor. =D
>>
>>
>>>
>>> For wallpaper:
>>> 1. one wallpaper per monitor
>>> 2. one wallpaper extending to all monitors
>>> 3. others...
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Although is hard to find an extended wallpaper, the "2" is the prettiest
>> =]
>>
>> Atenciosamente,
>>
>> Gabriel Salles
>>
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