![]() ![]() ![]() V: height 1200 start 0 end 0 total 1200 clock 50. H: width 3200 start 0 end 0 total 3200 skew 0 clock 60.0KHz Xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default Is there anything I can do to tell the window manager, or whoever is doing this, not to limit the window to a single monitor, and let me use the entire screen? (I assume the 7 pixels are window decoration, which is fine.)īut, if I then XMoveWindow(display, win, 800, 0), it will move the window to span the screens, and I can then enlarge it up to 3200 wide (minus a few pixels). Any XResizeWindow larger than that gets shrunk to 1593. When I call XCreateWindow(display, DefaultRootWindow(display),įor a window 1700x930 at 220,0 I get a window 1593x930 at 0,0, keeping it entirely on the left monitor. XDisplayWidth(display, 0) returns 3200 and XDisplayHeight(display, 0) returns 1200. Is there a hint or property I can associate with the window to tell the WM not to limit it?įor my test case, I have two 1600x1200 monitors that nVidia is presenting as one 3200x1200 screen to KDE4. XDM’s display manager is typically used to run the X Window System. I'm trying to use XResizeWindow() to make a window which will span 2 monitors, but the ?window manager? is limiting it to one. The GNOME Display Manager (GDM) is a graphical login manager that can be found in the desktop environment of X11, as well as on the desktop environment of Wayland.
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