ola,
I use a small trick for gnome with pdp : I configure xorg.conf as below (for nvidiaaa cards, must be adapted to each config) or use the graphic interface to put the second screen 100 pix below the first, then [dimen 816 612< and [1670 76< before creating a pdp_glx screen then I alt + click on the pdp window and move it to hide the borders outside the second screen, it is also possible to rezise it by hand to adapt catching the corner of the window on your first screen ...
a++ benjamin
=== Section "Screen" Identifier "Screen0" Device "Videocard0" Monitor "Monitor0" DefaultDepth 24 Option "NoLogo" "TRUE" Option "TwinView" "1" Option "TwinViewXineramaInfoOrder" "DFP-0" Option "metamodes" "CRT: 800x600 +1680+100, DFP: 1680x1050 +0+0" SubSection "Display" Depth 24 EndSubSection EndSection
ydegoyon@gmail.com a écrit :
ola,
the pdp_glx object accepts a message : [posdim x y width height (, so a message [posdim 1025 0 1024 768( should work for a resolution of 1024x768, it should be full screen on your extended desktop.
in linux, gnome doesn't let you position a window on 0, so you have to use a window manager like fluxbox.
i don't know the situation on macosx.
saludos, sevy
budi prakosa wrote:
can i use fullscreen+borderless window using pdp like gem? i use macosx
thanks!
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