Thanks for working on this Daniel.  Your supposition is likely an the
right track.  Before I started on this consulting assignment (the
beginning of this year) I was using two external monitors, one on my
desk at home, and one at school.  They were different.  I also was using
some projectors in classrooms that were different yet.  It really
behaves like some part of the system thinks the screen is smaller than
it is. Last year I was using 1920x1080, because I could put smaller text
on the external monitor.  Now I have just this laptop, and so I changed
the resolution to 1600x900.  I think that is about when I started
noticing this.  I moved the monitors.xml, and rebooted.  It hasn't
reappeared, and it sometimes took a little time before I noticed it, so
I'm not ready to say that fixed it.  I'll let you know if it didn't and
supply you with the xrandr output then too.

Again, thanks for looking at this.  It was kind of annoying, though I
could expand and contract the window, and that one would be good for a
while.

Rob

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