Hi Ken,

OK, this is TwinView / Xinerama issue.  I'll need to recreate things
at my end and see if I can GraphicsWindowX11 to try and detect things.
 Frustratingly there already code in GraphicsWindowX11 which does
querry the window size after the window has been requested, so this
either isn't catching things,or the windowing manager is not reporting
the size back correctly.

The other things that can be done is to enable override redirect,
which will let the window creation ignore Xinerama.

BTW, you can switch off Xinerama which will work just fine too, but
all windows that maximimize will go across both windows.

Robert.

On 2/26/07, Sewell, Kenneth R CTR USAF AFRL/SNZW
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I understand.  I just brought it up 1) to make sure it wasn't an
> > accidental omission and 2) for people running KDE dual-head
> (like me)
> > where 1/2 the screen shows up and the other doesn't (which
> I believe
> > is technically a KDE issue ).
>
> I'm using KDE with two screens, each one attached to its own
> graphics card, and the viewer opens up across both windows just fine.
>
> Are you using TwinView?  I haven't tested it yet, perhaps the
> window manager is resizing the window in some way that
> osgViewer::GraphicsWindowX11 isn't picking up on.
>
> Robert.

Sorry, for leaving that detail out.  Yes, I'm using TwinView.  I
mentioned this on the list a couple years ago:
http://openscenegraph.net/pipermail/osg-users/2005-July/055025.html
Until now, I ignored it since I just hit 'f' and turned it off.
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