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Hi, |
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One of solutions known to me is the following: |
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* go to System Settings -> Window Behaviour -> Window Rules tab, |
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* Create an entry (New...) with all defaults in the `Window matching` tab, |
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* in the `Size&Position` tab set `Size` to the screen size and |
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optionally `Position` (so that your maximized window not span several |
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displays) and choose `Force` from the select box |
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You can tune those settings to specific windows, using `xprop` tool to |
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know the windows' roles, classes etc. |
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06.10.2016 14:45, Coert пишет: |
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> Hello all, |
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> I have a machine with 4 monitors attached from 2 nvidia GPUs |
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> Using the proprietary nvidia drivers. |
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> Plasma works, and is aware of the 4 screens, but if I maximize a window, |
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> it goes over all 4 screens. |
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> I looked in the Plasma settings under window management, but cannot |
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> disable this behavior. |
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> Where can I change this? |
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> I have attached my xorg.conf |
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> Thank you, |
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> Coert |
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Best regards, |
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Yuriy Shatrov |