On Saturday 25. September 2010 10.25.31 Zhao, Halley wrote: > Thanks you all for the clarification, but why not follow xrandr? > > Let's consider one use case: > Video playback shows on on-device screen, then HDMI is connected, we expect > video playback show on HDMI output, and control panel show on device > screen. > > For xrandr solution, it just move the playback window and resize it to fit > HDMI output. Application cares little about the output change but handle a > normal 'resize' event. For Qt/screen solution, it requires create a new > widget for video playback, and requires change video sink of media > pipeline. And application is also required to fully aware the scenario. I > don't think it's the nice way.
You can of course move the widget after it's shown to the coordinates of the
second screen.
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