Hi Joachim, sorry for the delay, I've been really busy lately. Joachim Breitner wrote, Saturday 02 October 2010 : > Am Montag, den 27.09.2010, 09:55 +0200 schrieb Andrea Gasparini: > > Joachim Breitner spiffera, alle Saturday 25 September 2010 circa: > > > could you maybe test if the fullscreen code of geeqie (successor of > > > gqview) works correctly in your setup? It seems that this code is > > > well tested against various setups and it might just be easiest to > > > use that. > > > > It works great ;) > > Jokes apart, it permits you to setup a lot of different "fullscreen > > type" in the preferences dialog. > > > > Its default behavior is "determined by window manager", that should > > behave like sm with my single_screen patch. > > > > Moreover, it recognize also how many monitors I have, and let me choos > > e between "screen 0:0 - full size", "screen 0:0 - Monitor 0" and > > monitor 1. > > > > The former option (full size) behave exatcly like my multi_screen > > patch (probably there's not really a way to go fullscreen-fullsized), > > i.e.: you still see the panels of gnome. > > > > let me know if you'd need some other infos. > > I now picked some of the code in geeqie. Fullscreen of sm still works as > expected for me. Can you test the attached patch if it also fulfills > your expectations?
Ok, I preferred the other solution, but the patch works (it goes fullscreen using both monitors). As a wishlist it'd be cool to have an option for using just only one monitor (if you have two, of course:P). bye. -- -gaspa- ----------------------------------------------- -------- https://launchpad.net/~gaspa --------- ----- HomePage: http://gaspa.yattaweb.it ------ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org