On 30 June 2011 17:51, Jon TURNEY wrote:
> I've fixed the mapping for this (undocumented) virtual key code, so hopefully
> this works correctly now. I've uploaded a snapshot at [1]
>
> I can't test this as the keyboards I have with an Fn key don't generate a
> separate keypress for that, apparentl
On 01/07/2011 12:21, Phil Betts wrote:
> On 30 June 2011 17:51, Jon TURNEY wrote:
>> I've fixed the mapping for this (undocumented) virtual key code, so hopefully
>> this works correctly now. I've uploaded a snapshot at [1]
>>
>> I can't test this as the keyboards I have with an Fn key don't gener
On 30/06/2011 21:48, szalai endre wrote:
>>> This mode automatically sets the multiplemonitors option and it cannot
>>> be overriden from command line.
>> What is it that makes you think this?
>
> According to XWin docs: "-[no]multimonitors or -[no]multiplemonitors Create
> a screen 0 that covers
Hi,
when -multiwindow and -nomultimonitor is being used and eclipse starts up, it
positions the welcome screen to the center of the logical display (half
here-half there). Why? It looks like that the actual screen is covering both
monitors, then you simply chop off everything outside the primar
On 29/06/2011 15:25, Jon TURNEY wrote:
> On 25/06/2011 13:48, Tobias Häußler wrote:
>> I created a small patch for XWin that adds correct grouping of taskbar
>> icons when 'Always combine, hide labels' is set in the taskbar
>> properties. It uses the new taskbar APIs introduced in Windows 7 to set