*- On 16 Nov, Bernhard Rieder wrote about "Re: X11 virtual display size"
> Brian Servis wrote:
>> Hmmm, don't know who to do this with X itself. But, many window
>> managers provide this functionality. Fvwm(the one I am familiar with)
>> provides
Brian Servis wrote:
> Hmmm, don't know who to do this with X itself. But, many window
> managers provide this functionality. Fvwm(the one I am familiar with)
> provides control of this with the EdgeScroll, EdgeResistance and
> EdgeThickness.
>
> Mainly if you set 'EdgeScroll 0 0' then the pointe
*- On 16 Nov, Bernhard Rieder wrote about "Re: X11 virtual display size"
>
> Maybe I re-formulate my Question:
> Is there something (a Key combination) that locks
> the physical display to a fixed position on the
> virtual display (=prevents scrolling).
>
Hmmm, don&
On Tue, Nov 16, 1999 at 11:48:52AM +, Bernhard Rieder wrote:
> Maybe I re-formulate my Question:
> Is there something (a Key combination) that locks
> the physical display to a fixed position on the
> virtual display (=prevents scrolling).
Sorry Bernhard, I don't know it it exists.
JY
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Jea
Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
> > Is there a way to prevent X11 from scrolling
> > when you have a virtual display size larger than
> > the physical display size ?
>
> I think the answer is contained in the question ;)
> If you set a virtual screen larger than the resolution you use,
> it is to have...
On Tue, Nov 16, 1999 at 09:19:56AM +, Bernhard Rieder wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to prevent X11 from scrolling
> when you have a virtual display size larger than
> the physical display size ?
I think the answer is contained in the question ;)
If you set a virtual screen larger than the r
Hi,
Is there a way to prevent X11 from scrolling
when you have a virtual display size larger than
the physical display size ?
Bernhard
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