I have a home desktop running Ubuntu Studio 16.04 (Supermicro X7DAE,
dual Xeon, ATI R430 card with two HP 1080P monitors set up as a single
3840x1080 pixel window.
Some application windows - the "Print" dialog box when printing from
"evince" is an example - disappear when moved more than about 25% of the
way to the far edge of secondary monitor.
This does not happen with most applications. If the left edge of the
window is visible then the window can usually be dragged to the left so
that the entire window can be seen (and used). This would not be a
problem except that some applications seem to have their own ideas about
where to open dialog boxes like the "Print" window.
This system dual-boots Windows 7 Enterprise (Ubuntu Studio is now more
stable for me) and I don't see this with Windows 7.
I'm wondering if there is a library that has a built-in limit of the
width of a window that is much less than 3840.
Mike Squires
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