Re: [e-users] Multiple Monitors

2004-10-17 Thread The Rasterman
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 08:16:26 -0400 Geoffrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled: > Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote: > > On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 07:26:59 +1000 "Daniel Stonier" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled: > > > > > >>I just picked up a second monitor and was curious as to wha

Re: [e-users] 2 Backgrounds

2004-10-17 Thread Maverick [agm-65]
tnx :) there are no real objects. Everything is a render. tnx man :) On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 21:33:30 +0200, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: http://landofillusions.no-ip.org/imgs/e002.jpg Great pictures! One question: is the wood board a real foto or is it also renderd? great work! greetz david -- ht

Re: [e-users] Multiple Monitors

2004-10-17 Thread Peter
Daniel Stonier wrote: > > Woohoo! Managed to get two differently configured desktops running > (with the same user) using multihead in XF86Config without xinerama > (the configuration Peter had posted). The nice thing about this is that it > lets you configure two differently sized monitors. I've

[e-users] xearth and xplanet on E

2004-10-17 Thread Peter
I saw a brief thread on this, but I am unable to get either program to control the root window. As the earlier thread indicated, it only seems to work on desktop 0. If you switch away and back, either xearth or xplanet is gone. In fact, I don't even see a process for it running. I tried loading it

Re: [e-users] Multiple Monitors

2004-10-17 Thread Daniel Stonier
Woohoo! Managed to get two differently configured desktops running (with the same user) using multihead in XF86Config without xinerama (the configuration Peter had posted). The nice thing about this is that it lets you configure two differently sized monitors. I've got one 19" CRT with 1600x1200

Re: [e-users] Multiple Monitors

2004-10-17 Thread Derek Schaible
On Sun, 2004-10-17 at 08:22, Peter wrote: > Geoffrey wrote: > > Have you attempted to change the background on one and see if the other > > remains? You're not using xinerama right? I know that when I was using > > xinerama, it did keep the same on both monitors. > > > > I thought I had answer

Re: [e-users] Multiple Monitors

2004-10-17 Thread Peter
Geoffrey wrote: > Peter wrote: >> Geoffrey wrote: >> >> >>>Peter wrote: > My ONLY gripe is that E thinks the desktops are the same for both monitor heads, so my background and settings and themes are the same for each desktop on each monitor. >>> >>>Which version of E are you runnin

Re: [e-users] Multiple Monitors

2004-10-17 Thread Geoffrey
Daniel Stonier wrote: On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 22:42:40 -0400, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Peter, Your settings are exactly what I've currently got in my XFree86Config. With one call to /usr/bin/enlightenment in my .xinitrc it actually goes ahead and spawns two instances of e (these show up on '

Re: [e-users] Multiple Monitors

2004-10-17 Thread Geoffrey
Peter wrote: This is how I worked it. For xinerama or twinview, you would not do it this way. The only difference I see in my config between using xinerama and not using is: < Option "Xinerama" "on" --- > Option "Xinerama" "off" -- Until later, Geoffrey Registered Linux User

Re: [e-users] Multiple Monitors

2004-10-17 Thread Geoffrey
Peter wrote: Geoffrey wrote: Peter wrote: My ONLY gripe is that E thinks the desktops are the same for both monitor heads, so my background and settings and themes are the same for each desktop on each monitor. Which version of E are you running? 16.7.1 here. I have different backgrounds on my tw