Re: [opensuse-xfce] handling of more than one monitor

2018-04-11 Thread Eion MacDonald


On 10/04/18 18:39, Kyrill Detinov wrote:
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> On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 13:20:17 +0100 Stefan Seyfried wrote:
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>> I'm not sure if anyone but me is reading this list
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> Be sure, we are reading.
> 

and me, i am reading from time to time. (Not every day!)
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Re: [opensuse-xfce] handling of more than one monitor

2018-04-10 Thread Kyrill Detinov

On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 13:20:17 +0100 Stefan Seyfried wrote:

> I'm not sure if anyone but me is reading this list

Be sure, we are reading.

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Re: [opensuse-xfce] handling of more than one monitor

2018-03-12 Thread Stefan Seyfried
Hi Olaf,

On 12.03.2018 09:45, Olaf Hering wrote:
> Does XFCE in Leap 15 have a concept of more than one monitor?

I think so. If it works correctly is a different question.

> If a second monitor is attached via HDMI, it can be configured. The HDMI 
> display can be set to be the main display, and the panel moves from the 
> built-in to the external monitor. Just the desktop icons remain on the 
> built-in display.

The situation for me is different: the panel moves to the leftmost display, no 
matter if it is the primary or secondary
display. The desktop icons are on the same display where the panel is.

> If the HDMI display is unplugged after shutdown, and the system is booted 
> again, apps which used to be on the main display silently disappear. Looks 
> like "the desktop environment" does not recognize the fact that only the 
> built-in display is available from now on.

If I deactivate the secondary display, then everything gets moved immediately 
to the primary display.
Then I reactivate the secondary display and things get strange, means: the 
configuration switches to "mirrored screens"
even though the respective checkmark stays unchecked.

But then I'm testing this with Virtualbox with dual screen setup, which is 
probably presenting itself slightly different
than real display hardware (for example, after reactivating the secondary 
screen, it has a different resolution than
before deactivation), so the behaviour might differ because of that.

> Is there a fix for that behavior?

It seems to work for me, so I'd suggest reporting it at bugzilla.xfce.org

BTW: I'm not sure if anyone but me is reading this list, so maybe asking on 
factory@ would be useful to get more
feedback ;-)
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