Re: detecting dual screen configuration?
Re: detecting dual screen configuration?
- Subject: Re: detecting dual screen configuration?
- From: Jeremy Huddleston <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 10:47:24 -0800
Well, tcltk itself doesn't imply X11. Are you sure you're using the X11 version of wish?
If you are using X11, your application should be able to use Xinerama to figure out the dimensions of each display. This is how maximize and fullscreen work to make the window take up one monitor as opposed to overlapping both.
On Feb 4, 2010, at 05:20, email@hidden wrote:
> I have a dual screen Mac system and I ssh into my linux box under OSX X11.
> That box has a bunch of tcltk programs that assume they can put their
> windows in the middle of the screen. But, with the dual screen setup this
> doesn't work very well. Is there a tool that the tcltk programs can call
> that will tell them that the display being used is a dual screen setup? I
> checked with xdpyinfo but it just tells me I have one very wide screen.
>
> Rich
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