On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 22:18:22 +0100, Christopher Roy Bratusek wrote: > Other WMs (eg that M thing) listen to resolution changes. I guess E > does, too,
Ok, so there's a way out. Hard study is waiting for us ;) >> It seems to me that the future compatible solution is to have a >> function in edge-flip.jl to update. And users have to call >> manually that func after resolution change. >> > Plus letting the user manually update screen-width/screen-height and all > stuff making use of it is a no-go, if you ask me. First I wrote the following answer, but I noticed it's wrong: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I don't mean the manual update is the final solution, but (edge-flip-update) is anyway necessary (and it will *never* introduce any inconsistency), and it can be implemented easily by 1.6. You seem to want it now, so I propose it as one of goals for 1.6. Even if there's (edge-flip-update), users have to call it manually until we support xrandr, which we don't have at all now. (And replace Xinerama? ... ;/ ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ If resolutions can be changed per screen in RandR, then we need complete rewritement? According to Wikipedia, RandR still relies on xinerama, though the latter is deprecated. Ehh, a conundrum. Regards, Teika (Teika kazura)
