On 6/1/11 4:44 PM, Florian Mickler wrote:
I think using horizontal spanning as a default is a good idea.

Also bringing all outputs up in their preferred mode could be the right
move.

[That commit in question wouldn't help my case, since I have a "Right Of" in the
xorg.conf and thus it would use a different code-path (right now).]

Oh, sure, I see what you're saying.

When there is no preferred mode, xf86ClosestMode (probably enhanced to
respect horizontal or vertical relation in some form) would still be
needed... choosing of mode and positioning of outputs
relative to each other should probably be decoupled...

Probably. But in your case, why would you not just pick the preferred mode for all outputs, rather than contorting to try to pick modes with the same height?

- ajax
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