Anyway, no need to say that if there is new feature to play fullscreen
movies on several monitors, user should have the choice to enable or
disable this feature (I don't think all xinerama users want to watch
their movie across all their monitors ;-))
yes the script would have to be
On Friday, January 20, 2012 12:37:12 PM Sebastian Kügler wrote:
Just disabling Xinerama would be enough to achieve that.
Thought xinerama was something deprecated and that should not be used :/
I don't know where xinerama is exactly, is it at the same level of XRandR ?
one below? one above?
On Friday 20 January 2012 11:53:22 Alex Fiestas wrote:
The only reason I can think of is to create video walls, meaning multiple
monitors used as if they were 1.
for that you do not even need these options. You can resize your window as big
as you want. Quite independent from the options.
On Friday 20 January 2012 13:09:18 Xavier IZARD wrote:
Martin Gräßlin a écrit :
Hi workspace developers,
KWin provides the option to turn off multi screen aware window management.
This results in windows being maximized over both screens or fullscreen
windows being stretched over all
On Friday 20 January 2012 13:11:03 Alex Fiestas wrote:
On Friday, January 20, 2012 11:32:13 AM Martin Gräßlin wrote:
From the userinterface the only useful option is Show unmanaged windows
on which should be kept.
Well imho as a heavy multi* everything user I don't see why a user would
On Friday 20 January 2012 14:13:17 XI wrote:
so you would only need one of the options, the fullscreen one? And in
fact you only want that for vlc, right? You don't want the option for
let's say Firefox?
So e.g. a KWin script taking care of setting the fullscreen video player
to all
Am 20.01.2012, 13:31 Uhr, schrieb Martin Gräßlin mgraess...@kde.org:
On Friday 20 January 2012 13:11:03 Alex Fiestas wrote:
On Friday, January 20, 2012 11:32:13 AM Martin Gräßlin wrote:
From the userinterface the only useful option is Show unmanaged
windows
on which should be kept.
Am 20.01.2012, 17:11 Uhr, schrieb Martin Gräßlin mgraess...@kde.org:
So basically i guess this option is dead (unless it's read somewhere
else
and exported to the root window - but i don't know. My root window looks
unspectacular in this regard)
lxr will help for that :-)
a) cool - wasn't
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 11:32 AM, Thomas Lübking
thomas.luebk...@gmail.com wrote:
a) cool - wasn't aware that there's lxr.kde.org (just typed that into the
browser just after reading ;-)
b) how? - afaik lxr only handles definitions, not use random strings in
some function and while 'Unmanaged'
While we're talking about confusing options in System Settings, I've always
wondered why there are two Xinerama options in Window Behavior (Focus tab)
- Separate screen focus and Active screen follows mouse. In particular,
how does the latter work together with Show unmanaged windows on?
Thought
On Friday 20 January 2012 20:04:12 Hans Chen wrote:
While we're talking about confusing options in System Settings, I've always
wondered why there are two Xinerama options in Window Behavior (Focus tab)
- Separate screen focus and Active screen follows mouse. In particular,
how does the latter
Am 20.01.2012, 19:08 Uhr, schrieb Shaun Reich shaun.re...@kdemail.net:
lxr has both C++ understanding (which is that default textbox you see,
Thanks a lot.
It's the KGlobalSettings::splashScreenDesktopGeometry() in kdeglobals.cpp
what sounds like legacy code(*) since nowadays splashscreens
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