On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 7:28 PM, Les Mikesell <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 6:02 PM, Michael DePaulo <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On MS Windows at least, I've observed multiple bugs with resizing, >> Enabling XInerama seemed to help on 4.0.0.3. >> >> But to accomplish your task, the following should work on X2Go Client >> 4.0.1.3, and probably on older versions too: > > I've just started using 4.0.1.3, haven't seen resizing problems yet.
:) >> 1. Set the session preferences: >> Settings -> Display -> Custom -> 800x600 (or any other value smaller >> than your laptop screen) >> >> 2. Connect to the existing session and wait upto 10 seconds. >> >> 3. The X2Go session should resize to 800x600. This resizing includes >> the GNOME/XFCE/etc menu bars. > > Is that new - I thought I had tried earlier versions with a size > specified but it only worked for new session. It does resize now. I think enabling Xinerama was necessary for the resizing to work properly back on x2goclient 4.0.0.3 for Windows. >> 4. Maximize the window. >> >> 5. The X2Go session should resize to the window's new size, which is >> everything but the taskbar. This resizing includes the GNOME/XFCE/etc >> menu bars. > > This isn't exactly what I want - I want the width a bit less so I can > access other things on the screen. But, since the client settings > are set on each machine I can just set the size I want in both > dimensions. Yeah, you'll have to manually resize the window to be not quite as wide, or manually enter the dimensions. If manually resizing doesn't work, then that's a bug that should be written up. >> Let me know if you are having issues resuming sessions altogether. I >> think I need to write a bug report about them. > > Thanks. My pleasure. -Mike _______________________________________________ X2Go-User mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-user
