Re: multiple displays under Win32



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Hi,

It would appear Mike Davis said the following on 08/25/05 18:04:
Under WinXP it's just one big screen with the geometry being the 
maximum width/height of all the screens together.

To the best of my knowledge, Windows treats two monitors as one big
screen (stretch mode) or as a direct copy of the main screen (clone
mode). Thats the best Windows provides.

I'd like to be wrong, but I've been ambushed by this before when
moving Linux apps to Windows ;)

Does anyone know of a way to get around this or am I stuck with a 
nasty hard coding exercise? I've had a look through the Gtk list 
archives and can't seem to find anyone else with a similar problem.

I think you're going to be stuck with a nasty hard coding exercise.

James
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