On 25/10/2007, Johannes Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No, I talked about the Dialogs of the Lazarus-IDE like
> ConfigureBuildLazarusDlg and others.
That's what I meant.
> And the dialog Position for that Dialogs is poScreenCenter but the
> behaviour is like poDesktopCenter.
In that case
Graeme Geldenhuys schrieb:
> Well two monitors together = the desktop area, so the behavior is
correct as far as I can see. If you change the dialog Position to be
poScreenCenter, it should center on one of the screens which is
probably what you are after.
No, I talked about the Dialogs of th
On 25/10/2007, Lukas Gradl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have the same under KDE - and the same problem.
> AFAIK with X11 two Monitors are handled as one big - so the program
> using X11 knows nothing about the dimensions of the monitors - so that's
> not a Lazarus-specific problem but an issue for
Have the same under KDE - and the same problem.
AFAIK with X11 two Monitors are handled as one big - so the program
using X11 knows nothing about the dimensions of the monitors - so that's
not a Lazarus-specific problem but an issue for every program on X11...
regards
Lukas
Johannes Müller sc
Did anyone use Lazarus under XFCE on a system with more then one monitor?
I have two monitors under openSUSE 10.3 with XFCE. There are one brothersome
behaviour. Every Dialog from lazarus is in the Desktopcenter.
So the Dialogs are subdivided into two sections by the monitors.
Has anybody a workar