Re: multimonitor question

2004-03-04 Thread Takuma Murakami
Igor, > Not having looked at the code, I may be asking something naïve, but > isn't the following layout also possible? > > +---+--+ > | | | > | | | > | monitor A | | > | | monitor B | > | |

Re: multimonitor question

2004-03-04 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Takuma Murakami wrote: > Ben, > > Please utilize the -geometry option as Igor says. > > Perhaps you are placing your monitors like the following > figure (fixed-width fonts are assumed). > > +---+--+ > | | | > | |

Re: multimonitor question

2004-03-03 Thread Takuma Murakami
Ben, Please utilize the -geometry option as Igor says. Perhaps you are placing your monitors like the following figure (fixed-width fonts are assumed). +---+--+ | | | | | | | | | +---+ |

Re: multimonitor question

2004-03-03 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Ben Jackson wrote: > Is there any way to specify the default position of new windows when using: > -multimonitors -multiwindow? > as it stands, my left hand monitor is at a smaller res then the right, and > as the x server put it at 0,0 I have to right click the taskbar and "Mo

multimonitor question

2004-03-03 Thread Ben Jackson
Is there any way to specify the default position of new windows when using: -multimonitors -multiwindow? as it stands, my left hand monitor is at a smaller res then the right, and as the x server put it at 0,0 I have to right click the taskbar and "Move" the window... this is quite frustrating... i