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Topic: «
Position settings not adapted when switching to different monitor
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Mike Brazil
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12/14/2010 20:46:39
When a window is moved to another monitor, the position settings are not adapted to work with the resolution settings of that monitor. For example, if a window is set to middle-center in monitor 1, and you press the 'Move to' monitor button, the window should end up in the middle-center position on the other monitor, but it doesn't. Likewise, if a window is positioned anywhere else on one monitor, it should be in a similar position relative to that monitor's resolution settings after it's moved to the other monitor. Some of the available position settings can be duplicated exactly, such as top-left, bottom-right, bottom-left, etc. Most other positions, such as bottom-center, middle-right, and those that are specified with offsets (horizontal and/or vertical shift values), would have to be adjusted for the destination monitor's resolution settings (new offsets and/or centering values would have to be computed). This function should probably be able to be toggled on and off by the user.
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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02/01/2011 23:09:18
Hello Mike,
Do you have the "Keep aspect ratio" option enabled (Actual Window Manager -> Default settings/Specific settings -> Size tab -> After Moving to Another Monitor) ?
Best regards.
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