I have a big pager across the top of my screen(s) and a little pager in the upper right corner. The big pager gets auto-hidden, that's why it's slightly off the screen. I use the DesktopScale parameter to set the size. LEFT_SCREEN and RIGHT_SCREEN are host-dependent variables.
*DesktopPager: Geometry [EMAIL PROTECTED] *DesktopMiniPager: Geometry [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 10/29/08, Hans Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's been a while since I used Xinerma mode with FVWM. (My new laptop > (or ubuntu) doesn't properly manage it). > > I believe I just put two Pagers on screen (one on each screen) using a > seperate pager specification. > > > On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 09:38, Harald Dunkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > > Maybe a stupid question (hopefully not): > > > > On a Xinerama display FvwmPager just shows the global screens. > > AFAICS it does not recognize (or care about) Xinerama at all. > > Thats fine with me. But using > > > > *FvwmPagerGeometry x90-0-0 > > > > the pager window is put into the bottom right corner of the > > top left screen instead of the global screen. This is > > different to other XWindow applications. "xterm -geometry -0-0" > > works as expected on the global screen. > > > > How can I tell FvwmPager to be put on the bottom right corner > > of the global display (independent of the screen size and > > the number of screens, of course)? > > > > > > Regards > > > > Harri > > > > > > > > > > > -- > ---- > Met vriendelijke groeten / With kind regards > Hans Voss > --------------------------------------- > * Infrastructure Architect > * Open Source, Networking and Security > * General Open Sourcerer > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > * My blog: http://jazzterdaily.blogspot.com - Tech and other news that > caught my attention. > * Google Reader: My shared News feed: > > https://www.google.com/reader/public/atom/user/02723796534474865919/state/com.google/broadcast > * Linked In page: http://www.linkedin.com/in/hansvoss > * google talk enabled > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > > -- Thanks, Jonathan Kotta Hofstadter's Law: It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.