Public bug reported:

There appearss to be a coordinate conversion problem with the latest
code:  the x-coordinate is negative when used on some screens...

I've got a new multi-head bug I have not seen before... I've been
casually using a 3-screen multi-head setup with xournal for about 4
years, it's worked fine, until a recent upgrade to Ubunut 140.04/ linux
mint rebecca.  Currently  Xournal only works on the left-most screen;
nothing is drawn when used on the middle and right screens.  However,
data is saved: I do get a "save" prompt, and when saving, a file is
generated.   On loading the file, nothing is displayed.

Looking at the file contents (after ungzipping) shows  that the
x-coordinate is negative(!) -- deleting the negative sign, and reloading
the file does cause the artwork to display (although not in the correct
location).

Conclusion: something, somewhere is performing incorrect math on a
multi-head setup.  FWIW, it is a 3-head setup, and the rightmost heads
is rotated, so the total display area is L-shaped, not rectangular.

I have not seen this bug with other drawing programs. I did not see this
bug with earlier versions (on ubuntu 12.04)

** Affects: xournal (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Only works on left-most head or multi-head setup

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