Yeah that seems to do the trick. As long as I stick to one monitor and don't expect detached windows to remember their positions, it's not too bad.
Cheers, Alex On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Anselm R Garbe <ans...@garbe.us> wrote: > 2009/10/23 Alex Matviychuk <alex...@gmail.com>: >> Sorry I should of been more clear. I can understand and accept the >> dialog centering, but the whole app is being recentered and part of it >> is going off screen. I started detaching tabs and dragging them to the >> second monitor, but when I switch tags and then switch back, all the >> detached tabs jump back to the first monitor @_@ >> >> haha, anyway, maybe it's time to look at emacs. Also, found a link to >> a plugin for eclipse that fixes some xinerama issues in KDE >> (http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Utilities/3-5-x-Xinerama-improvements-27124.shtml), >> but I'll switch to Windows ME before I switch to KDE </hyperbole> > > I use Eclipse at work sometimes and always run it in floating mode. > > Kind regards, > Anselm > >