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Re: [Bug 540979] Re: xinerama:doc in one screen, subdocs in another

 

*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 549683 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549683

oh actually the numbers are correct (1280 + 1440 = 2720) and the offset is
1280 which seems correct too ...
but the heights are different (800 vs 900), not sure if it has any impact
though.

what if you start the dock with the 2 screens already connected ?
and what if then you remove one of them ?
finally, what if you reproduce the bug, and then create a sub-dock (for
instance by activating the Shortcuts applet). is the sub-dock correctly
placed ?

2011/7/29 Fabrice Rey <fabounet03@xxxxxxxxx>

> thanks for the output
> I've tried to reproduce the bug at home, without success.
> However, I note some strange values in the output:
>
>   "pVirtualScreenSizeBuffer : 5124x1604 ; screen : 1281x802"
>
> this seems a weird number for a screen resolution
>
> also, it means you have 4x2 desktops, I guess you use the Compiz wall ?
>
> did you ever try with a 4x1 cube ?
>
> later I see that Xinerama gives a  1280x800 resolution, more conventional.
>
> Then we have
> "debug :
> (/build/buildd/cairo-dock-2.4.0~0beta2~20110722/src/gldit/cairo-dock-X-utilities.c:cairo_dock_update_screen_geometry:177)
>
> new screen size : 2720x900
> message :
> (/build/buildd/cairo-dock-2.4.0~0beta2~20110722/src/gldit/cairo-dock-X-manager.c:_on_change_desktop_geometry:108)
> resolution alteree
> message :
> (/build/buildd/cairo-dock-2.4.0~0beta2~20110722/src/gldit/cairo-dock-X-utilities.c:cairo_dock_get_screen_offsets:625)
> * screen 0 => (1280;0) 1440x900
> debug :
> (/build/buildd/cairo-dock-2.4.0~0beta2~20110722/src/gldit/cairo-dock-X-utilities.c:cairo_dock_get_nb_viewports:290)
> pVirtualScreenSizeBuffer : 10880x1800 ; screen : 2720x900 "
>
> did you manually change the screen resolution or the number of desktops ?
> there seem to be a conflict between the values (1280, 1440, 2720) but I
> don't see why.
>
> was the dock launched on session-startup or manually in a terminal ?
> what's the output of "xrandr" ?
>
>
> 2011/7/29 Alienation <540979@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 549683 ***
>>     https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549683
>>
>> No, not fixed :(. Yes I', using xinerama. Debug output attached.
>>
>> Tnx
>>
>>
>> ** Attachment added: "Debug output"
>>
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/cairo-dock-core/+bug/540979/+attachment/2240024/+files/cairo-doc.dbg
>>
>> --
>> You received this bug notification because you are a bug assignee.
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/540979
>>
>> Title:
>>   xinerama:doc in one screen, subdocs in another
>>
>> Status in Cairo-Dock : Core:
>>   Confirmed
>>
>> Bug description:
>>  I have sometimes a second screen connected to my laptop. I've
>>  configured cairo-doc to use Xinerama and 0 is the screen number.
>>
>>  The doc then appears in my fixed screen, but sub-docs appear in my laptop
>> screen, and that makes it unusable.
>>  If I choose screen 1 then its ok (all on the laptop screen), but I had
>> some problems with auto-hide if I do it this way.
>>
>>  Thanks
>>
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Title:
  xinerama:doc in one screen, subdocs in another

Status in Cairo-Dock : Core:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have sometimes a second screen connected to my laptop. I've
  configured cairo-doc to use Xinerama and 0 is the screen number.

  The doc then appears in my fixed screen, but sub-docs appear in my laptop screen, and that makes it unusable.
  If I choose screen 1 then its ok (all on the laptop screen), but I had some problems with auto-hide if I do it this way.

  Thanks

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