I am currently using Openbox 3.2 on a Gentoo system and I love
it. Ultra light with everything you need. However, there is
one quirk that I'd like to change. I have two monitors and the
Xinerama support for Openbox is otherwise great. But I would like to be
able to move maximised windows between monitors. Currently, you
have to unmaximise a window first, then move it, and finally maximise
it in the second monitor. <br>
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I realize that this is very likely the behavior that Xinerama and/or
Free Desktop spec has in mind (it is how it works in Windoze
also). But the great thing about Linux is the customizability
right? Is there some undocumented option that I might be able to
enable/disable? <br>
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Also, if there is not an existing option, then in true OSS fashion I
would be okay with adding the option in myself...after all I am a
software engineer. But alas, my experience and main interest is
in embedded software so I know next to nothing about GUI programming
(other than Tcl/Tk) and really nothing about X programming. I've
grabbed a copy of the cvs version, I have my cscope database set up,
and I've been tagging around off and on for the last week or so.
But I'm still pretty lost. I've changed a few things here and
there and compiled the executable...but to no avail. The point
is, if there isn't already an option, could someone point me in the
right direction, either in the ob code or some online
documentation? Anything would be a help, thanks!<br>
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