So I guess that I will be able to test it, because this morning I could
get a larger workspace using xrandr to join my external monitor to my laptop's. And the coordinates were simply extended to higher
values.
But I thought that xinerama was different, and there would be
absolute coordinates for each head. But I never studied
the xinerama code so far, because I never used it :-(

I never used it neither, but according to what I found, xinerama is indeed different: In the first case, you have one virtual screen which stretches over two physical screens. If you maximize a window, it will be maximized in the virtual screen, so it will stretch on the two physical screens. In the second case, the two screens are seen as different. If you maximize a window, it will only occupy one physical screen.

But in both cases, window coordinates in wmaker refer to a single space.

Kind regards,
Nicolas


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