Jeremy Hankins said: (by the date of Fri, 09 Oct 2009 14:46:13 -0500) > Sure. There's (screen-width) and (screen-height), which give you the > dimensions of the viewport. Then (head-offset (pointer-head)) and > (head-dimensions (pointer-head)) will give you the offset and dimensions > of the head with the pointer -- so run those twice each, once for each > head.
There you go! Left head: user> (screen-width) 3520 user> (screen-height) 1200 user> (head-offset (pointer-head)) (0 . 0) user> (head-dimensions (pointer-head)) (1600 . 1200) Right head: user> (screen-width) 3520 user> (screen-height) 1200 user> (head-offset (pointer-head)) (1600 . 0) user> (head-dimensions (pointer-head)) (1920 . 1200) user> > I'm pretty sure that if I'm right about the first bit I'm right here. > Unless it's possible to have one head in one viewport and the other in > some other viewport? definitely impossible :) Although there have been such feature requests, just look at http://sawfish.wikia.com/wiki/Proposed_Goals#Better_Multi-Head_support which will be useful with both workspace or viewports. -- Janek Kozicki |
