On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 11:04:54PM +0200, Juanval wrote: > Hi there, > > I'm trying latest snapshot (haven't been using wmii for a while), and > while in my laptop it seems to give no problems, I'm having trouble > changing resolution in my desktop computer. > > If I change the X screen resolution using Ctrl Alt +/-, or xrandr, the > screen changes, but WMII seems to think the old resolution is still in > use and clients retain their old size and positions :-\ > > Is there any way to tell wmii what the new resolution is? (maybe using > wmiir or something?) > > If it's something nobody else is experiencing, it might be because > this machine is an x86_64, using twinview for double monitor :-S
Thanks for the hint, but currently wmii does not handle resolution changes (this is on TODO for a long time though). > Oh, and I've just seen something strange while using wmiir. When using > wmiir read, file times don't seem to be correct, and change in an > almost random way at every execution. This is the output given by > wmiir when executed repeatedly: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ wmiir read / > d-rwx------ juanval juanval 0 Thu Sep 20 07:38:33 -113786595 bar > d-r-x------ juanval juanval 0 Thu Sep 20 07:38:33 -113786595 clients > ---w------- juanval juanval 0 Thu Sep 20 07:38:33 -113786595 ctl > d-r-x------ juanval juanval 0 Thu Sep 20 07:38:33 -113786595 def > --rw------- juanval juanval 0 Thu Sep 20 07:38:33 -113786595 event > --r-------- juanval juanval 2 Thu Sep 20 07:38:33 -113786595 tags > d-r-x------ juanval juanval 0 Thu Sep 20 07:38:33 -113786595 view Yes, that is related to 64bit issues, will be fixed asap. Regards, -- Anselm R. Garbe ><>< www.ebrag.de ><>< GPG key: 0D73F361 _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://wmii.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/wmii
