Re: FVWM: Moving windows between independently pageable screens

2011-07-19 Thread Tom Alsberg
Quoth Tethys . at 17:28:52 +0100: That restriction turned inconvenient enough that since the advent of "humongously big" (>1920x1440) Your definition of "humongously big" is "barely usable" in my world :-) Well, unless you started quite late, I'd guess suppose you have used smaller screens fo

Re: FVWM: Moving windows between independently pageable screens

2011-07-19 Thread Thomas Adam
On 19 July 2011 16:20, Tom Alsberg wrote: > Nonetheless, I now find myself longing somewhat for multiple display again, > for both ergonomic positioning/orientation considerations and the > flexibility of independent paging.  Also, my current workstation consists of > one really big (2560x1600) sc

Re: FVWM: Moving windows between independently pageable screens

2011-07-19 Thread Tethys .
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Tom Alsberg wrote: > That restriction turned inconvenient enough that since the advent of > "humongously big" (>1920x1440) Your definition of "humongously big" is "barely usable" in my world :-) Lack of QXGA support has kept me away from LCDs for a long time. Tha

FVWM: Moving windows between independently pageable screens

2011-07-19 Thread Tom Alsberg
Hello, folks. I come with a question about multiple screen use, somewhat FVWM related but also broader. I figured the population of FVWM users and hackers might be good target for it; maybe some people have more ideas than I could come up with in a couple of serches through the web and docs.