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Subject: [openbox] 2 monitors
From: jouke.hijlkema () gmail ! com (jouke hijlkema)
Date: 2020-03-05 9:19:38
Message-ID: CAP2DkrsrZcF=g=uYKzAyeRWNdjMEBezGqeDj1aE0S5bhpP1uuw () mail ! gmail ! com
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Brilliant. Thanks Mikael! I should have figured that out myself ....
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 3:03 PM Mikael Magnusson <mikachu at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 3/4/20, jouke hijlkema <jouke.hijlkema at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm trying to configure my openbox to open certain applications on a
> given
> > desktop and a given monitor. The desktop thing works. The monitor does
> not.
> >
> > The bit of my rc.xml that should do this:
> >
> > </applications>
> > <application name="gnome-calendar" class="Gnome-calendar" >
> > <desktop>10</desktop>
> > <position force="yes">
> > <x>0</x>
> > <y>0</y>
> > <monitor>1</monitor>
> > </position>
> > <maximized>true</maximized>
> > </application>
> > <application name="brave-browser" class="Brave-browser">
> > <desktop>10</desktop>
> > <position force="yes">
> > <x>0</x>
> > <y>0</y>
> > <monitor>0</monitor>
> > </position>
> > <maximized>true</maximized>
> > </application>
> > </applications>
> >
> > This opens brave and calendar on desktop 10 but both on monitor 0. I
> > expected calendar to open on monitor 1
>
> I'm pretty sure rc.xml starts counting desktops from 1, ie you want to
> specify 1 and 2, not 0 and 1.
>
> --
> Mikael Magnusson
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