Yes, you're right, I hurried a bit :)

It is the `Maximum size` entry that is more suitable in your case.

Actually I have a list of apps with their specific settings, bound to physical monitors; I don't use too many. There was a discussion here, IIRC (or elsewhere), about binding X screens to monitors in KDE, but it doesn't seem to work yet. And watching videos with half on one half on other display is not pleasant at all.

As for dual CPUs, unfortunately I've got no experience...

07.10.2016 12:20, Coert wrote:
Thanks Yuriy,

But those settings then apply to all windows?.... not just if I click
maximize?

I read up about it in the meantime, most people say not to use Xinerama,
but RandR with Twinview instead, but as far as I have tested, Xinerama
is required when you have 2 GPUs with 2 screens each. In X the first two
monitors are one X screen, and the second 2 the second X screen. I dont
think it's possible to turn off Xinerama with such a setup..

Thanks again,

On 07/10/2016 10:51, Yuriy Shatrov wrote:
Hi,

One of solutions known to me is the following:

* go to System Settings -> Window Behaviour -> Window Rules tab,
* Create an entry (New...) with all defaults in the `Window matching`
tab,
* in the `Size&Position` tab set `Size`  to the screen size and
optionally  `Position` (so that your maximized window not span several
displays) and choose `Force` from the select box

You can tune those settings to specific windows, using `xprop` tool to
know the windows' roles, classes etc.

06.10.2016 14:45, Coert wrote:
Hello all,

I have a machine with 4 monitors attached from 2 nvidia GPUs
Using the proprietary nvidia drivers.
Plasma works, and is aware of the 4 screens, but if I maximize a window,
it goes over all 4 screens.
I looked in the Plasma settings under window management, but cannot
disable this behavior.

Where can I change this?

I have attached my xorg.conf

Thank you,
Coert




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