X defaulting to side-by-side output on multiple displays: Anaconda implications?
Adam Jackson
ajax at redhat.com
Tue Aug 4 14:13:56 UTC 2009
On Thu, 2009-07-30 at 16:03 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
> I remember seeing a recent announcement from the X guys that henceforth,
> X will be defaulting to side-by-side mode on systems with multiple
> displays, rather than clone mode.
>
> I just realized this may have implications for anaconda. Is whatever WM
> we load anaconda in capable of handling this, or are we going to wind up
> with anaconda centred across the middle of both displays on systems with
> two monitors?
mini-wm is a focus-only window manager. It doesn't modify requested
window positions; wherever you ask to be placed, there you are.
anaconda itself doesn't ask for anything special in terms of main UI
placement, that I can see. I believe gtk's placement algorithm will try
to avoid placing us across screen boundaries though.
- ajax
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