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Re: problem with 0.2 and multiple monitors
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Re: problem with 0.2 and multiple monitors


  • Subject: Re: problem with 0.2 and multiple monitors
  • From: John Harper <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 12:59:37 -0800

On Tuesday, Feb 11, 2003, at 11:56 US/Pacific, Patrick A. Klein wrote:
I just installed 0.2 on my TiBook/500 and am having trouble when using an external monitor. Some apps, like glxgears, seem to open a window somewhere other than the part of the Desktop covered by the TiBook screen and external monitors. Without the external monitor, everything seems OK (though a little slower than 0.1).

this is probably because glxgears hardcodes its window position to 0,0

in the previous release quartz-wm would sometimes override program-specified window positions. However, in the current release it should still do this if the window would otherwise be off-screen..

	John
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