Christoph Gysin wrote:
Ron Lau wrote:
Which command line options? (its very usable for me!)
Seems to me he's talking about enlightenments own command line options:
$ enlightenment-0.17 --help
Options:
-display DISPLAY
Connect to display named DISPLAY.
EG: -display :1.0
-fake-xinerama-screen WxH+X+Y
Add a FAKE xinerama screen (instead of the real ones)
given the geometry. Add as many as you like. They all
replace the real xinerama screens, if any. This can
be used to simulate xinerama.
EG: -fake-xinerama-screen 800x600+0+0 -fake-xinerama-screen
800x600+800+0
-profile CONF_PROFILE
Use the configuration profile CONF_PROFILE instead of the the
user selected
default or just "default".
-good
Be good.
-evil
Be evil.
-psychotic
Be psychotic.
As you can see, you can even choose to have a psychotic WM! E17 is all
about
choices ;-)
Christoph
Hello everyone, this is my first newsgroup posting. Is there a way to
make individual windows ignore xinerama settings? For example, say you
had a wide-screen monitor, and were using the fake xinerama settings to
divide it in half. However, you want to be able to watch movies
covering the full width of the screen (or on the fly go make the window
recognize xinerama). Can this be done?
Thanks,
Jacob
PS I'm interesting in programming in EFL, but have very little C
experience. Would you folks have any suggestions on where to begin?
Thanks!
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