> Maybe, or at least subscribed. My conclusion is that XRandR creates a > new situations that we should investigate and then adapt code to it; > so if you do not mind, could you help us figure at least one of those > (multiple non overlapping and non matching screens, which could cover > also L arrangements of 3 screens, etc)? >
Agreed. My hacks to deal with rotation in a tablet are an example of one of these situations created by XrandR. > The other two I can think of are multiple screens with matching edges > and different screens with overlapping areas (this one always makes me > think how per monitor things will work, like colour correction, as the > window appears twice). Any other case or better classification of the > possible situations? > My thinkpad does this when I connect an external display. Head 1 and Head 2 overlap with different sizes! this means that the external display uses 1024x768 while my laptop display is 1400x1050. It creates some weird situations for maximazing but I am getting to like it: I can see the external display on my laptop and at the same time I have some spare space for other windows that are not shown in the external display. > GSR > > --dmg
