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[Bug 610248] Re: Incorrect startup monitor

 

Also, I don't agree with this comment in mainwindow.cc:
// The get pos/size functions return junk when window is maximized
I think main-window-pos-x and -y should always be saved, not only when the window is UNmaximized. 

That will solve this problem partially. Only the very first time the
window will be on the wrong monitor.

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Incorrect startup monitor
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Bug description:
I have a dual-monitor setup with my secondary monitor on the left and primary monitor on the right.

On first startup (when LinuxDCPP.xml doesn't exist), LinuxDC++ will open at position X=100 (which is on the secondary monitor) instead of something > 1024 (primary monitor). I then have to drag it over to my primary monitor.

Also, because I immediately maximized my window (and never unmaximized it), the X position is never saved. After months of frustration I realised this only after inspecting the code myself (workaround was to unmaximize, drag over to primary and quit program so that X saved as > 1024).

I see the latest GTK has a gdk_screen_get_primary_monitory() function which could aid with this? But what is the minimum requirements in terms of GTK?

PS: To add to my frustration, my secondary monitor is actually my TV, which isn't always on. I had to switch on the TV so that I could drag the LinuxDC++ window over.





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