Re: [i3] Tooltips etc. showing up on the wrong monitor

2014-03-19 Thread Alexander Berntsen
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On 18/03/14 19:06, Michael Stapelberg wrote:
> The tooltip/popup you are showing in those screenshots are not 
> managed windows, so i3 has nothing to do with them. You’ll need to
>  look at the application in question and/or the toolkit that app
> uses to figure out what’s going on.
Right, just checked, and it does indeed *not* happen with QT, it
happens *only* with GTK. So I'll have to look at that. If someone
happens to know anything about it, please let me know.

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Re: [i3] Tooltips etc. showing up on the wrong monitor

2014-03-18 Thread Michael Stapelberg
Hi Alexander,

Alexander Berntsen  writes:
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The tooltip/popup you are showing in those screenshots are not managed
windows, so i3 has nothing to do with them. You’ll need to look at the
application in question and/or the toolkit that app uses to figure out
what’s going on.

-- 
Best regards,
Michael


[i3] Tooltips etc. showing up on the wrong monitor

2014-03-18 Thread Alexander Berntsen
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Lately I've been having this problem where tooltips and similar popups
showing on the leftmost monitor, if I try to bring them up slightly to
the left on the rightmost monitor. Example screenshots may be found at
[0] and [1].

This is profoundly annoying. Anyone care to have a guess as to what's
causing it? I'm running i3-4.6, and my layout was set with:
xrandr --output VIRTUAL1 --off --output eDP1 --mode 2560x1600 --pos
0x0 --rotate normal --output DP1 --off --output HDMI2 --off --output
HDMI1 --off --output DP2 --mode 2560x1440 --pos 2560x0 --rotate normal

Though it does seem to happen with any two-monitor layout. I can
counteract it by putting *a lot* of empty space between the left and
right monitor, so e.g. putting the right one at pos 5000x0 will force
the tooltips etc. to show up on the right monitor, however this is
undesirable for obvious reasons.


[0]
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[1]
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