Re: CFT: RandR-ization

2018-11-10 Thread Matthew D. Fuller
> I've done a reasonable bit of testing, including a little with 2 > monitors, and I'm typing this on a system running it, so it's at > least a good imitation of stable. Landed in trunk. -- Matthew Fuller (MF4839) | fulle...@over-yonder.net Systems/Network Administrator |

Re: CFT: RandR-ization

2018-10-28 Thread Matthew D. Fuller
> I've done a reasonable bit of testing, including a little with 2 > monitors, and I'm typing this on a system running it, so it's at > least a good imitation of stable. Give it a whirl! Second call. It hasn't much moved, and it hasn't blown up on me day to day. I'm not habitually

Re: CFT: RandR-ization

2018-10-14 Thread Maxime Soulé
Hi Matthew, Le 14/10/2018 à 01:51, Matthew D. Fuller a écrit : Give it a whirl! Here's a thing we might consider; the little window we show with dimensions or locations for resize/moving windows. Historically, there are 2 locations for it; the default is top-left of the screen, or

Re: CFT: RandR-ization

2018-10-13 Thread Matthew D. Fuller
> Give it a whirl! Here's a thing we might consider; the little window we show with dimensions or locations for resize/moving windows. Historically, there are 2 locations for it; the default is top-left of the screen, or CenterFeedbackWindow sticks it in the middle of the screen. With the

CFT: RandR-ization

2018-10-07 Thread Matthew D. Fuller
With 4.0.2 out, the top thing on my todo list is getting Max's XRANDR support together and integrated. I've been working on that in my sadly sparse spare moments since, and I think it's in good shape. I've got it in a branch I think is pretty much ready to land. So, CFT time; it's in