I'm writing tooling to help manage multiple monitors on Xorg to help bridge the hidpi/mixed-dpi experience on GNOME until Wayland is usable for everyone. Overall it is working quite well, but there is one area that's presenting some difficulty.
In Gnome Shell/Mutter, Super+P sets the monitor manager switch config (to "mirror", "join displays", "external only", or "built-in only"). Currently, the tooling doesn't know about this setting, which has the effect of activating all displays even if the user opts to turn off external or built-in displays. If I could read the switch_config setting from Meta.MonitorManager from python, I could do the right thing. Can anybody provide some suggestions on I could accomplish this? -- David Jordan dav...@system76.com _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list