Greg Madden wrote:

On Thursday 19 January 2006 22:55, ATW-Tra wrote:
Dear Sirs,

threre are always new features I am discovering in OO 2.0. One I have
not discovered yet:

I am using 1 computer with 2 screens, running Linux and fvwm.
Fvwm ist organised so that the two screens are two displays (:0 and
:1), so that I cannot move windows from one screen to another.

Now, my question to OO is:
- why can-t I open a second OO on the other screen?
- how can I make it possible to have OO on two screens?
- did I miss some infoprmation somewhere in the manuals?

Regards

J. Müller

I have been using gnumeric on my second screen instead of oocalc for this very reason, oowriter is open on the first screen, using Window Maker as my window manager. Inquiring minds would like to know.
Don't know if this is relevant, but I just had 2 write documents open on one desktop (Mandrake 9.1 / kde 3.1) and I was able to move one of the documents to another desktop. If you have multiple desktops in your window manager, maybe you could bring one up on each display and have both documents visible that way - just a guess.

Joe

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