On Nov 29, 2007 7:37 PM, Mark Fiedler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  I follow what you are saying and that is what I am attempting to do with
> the window-x parameter I am specifying.  My screen 1 resolution is
> 1280x1024.  My screen 2 resolution is 1024x768.  NVIDIA Twinview reports 1
> logical screen to the X window server with a resolution of 2304x1024.
>
> The parameter I gave pycdg is:   pycdg --window-x=1300 song.cdg
>
> This should place the song window on the second screen but so far no
> luck.  Thanks.
>
What happens when you set the window to appear one pixel to the *left* of
the virtual boundary, i.e. --window-x=1279? Is it *ever* possible to get the
window to show up split between both virtual screens just with arguments
from the command line?

Is your X configured using Xinerama, or is it a fairly standard-issue NVidia
config for two displays? Also, is it one adapter, or two? Can you send me
your xorg.conf file so I can have a look?

Thanks!
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