Re: Need an option to disable multihead awareness.
- From: Jeff Waugh <jdub perkypants org>
- To: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Need an option to disable multihead awareness.
- Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2003 05:50:10 +1100
<quote who="Ville P?tsi">
> Quoting Jeff Waugh <jdub perkypants org>:
> > - panel (don't let panels use or be dragged to off-limits heads, possibly
> > fixed if metacity ignores them?)
>
> You've misunderstood the problem. Windows can't be dragged to the other screen
> if Xinerama isn't used.
I haven't misunderstood - you can move panels between heads. :-)
> The problem is that two instances of the panel are started, one on each
> screen (:0.0 and :0.1). This is the equivalent of running panel two times
> with different --display paremeters in 2.0.X.
Not really. The one panel process handles both heads.
> > - nautilus (don't take over off-limits heads root windows, possibly fixed
> > if metacity ignores them?)
>
> The same problem here.
Same answer. One Nautilus, handling both heads. That's what multihead
support in GTK+ gives us.
> > I can't help thinking that both "only use X, Y, Z heads" and "do not use
> > A, B, C heads" methods would be useful, too. Urgh. [ This certainly
> > sounds like something for GConf, but wow, wouldn't it be cool in a
> > displays control panel? ;-) ]
>
> I'd like either a command line paremeter, or a GConf key, which would keep
> panel and nautilus in their designated screens. So if either is started in
> :0.0, a second instance wouldn't be started in :0.1.
Rather, the single instance wouldn't attempt to use both heads.
- Jeff
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