On Monday 24 February 2003 11:48, David Faure wrote: > > Not necessarily twice wider. One could have 800x600, 1280x1024 and > > 1024x768 all side-by-side, for instance. Now the new code we have in CVS > > (that I just spent hours upon hours doing), allows the user to do true > > Xinerama without any "smart" code. That's for setups where one has > > multiple controllers for a single display - like a video wall for > > instance. Getting the dimensions of the single screen in that setup is > > wrong. > > > > If we go screen by screen, then how do we deal with apps starting up > > smaller from one launch to the next just because the mouse pointer > > happens to be on that head? If I generally run it on a screen with > > 1024x768 but then it loads on a screen with 800x600, it will take my > > uncommon size settings and I have to resize it. > > Is there really no way to detect it's going to show up on a 800x600 > screen?? Of course. But if I regularily use it on a big screen, and then launch it on a small screen, I lose my "regular" settings (since they are attached to the larger resolution) - which is the point of saving settings in the first place. -- George Staikos