Dnia wtorek, 8 marca 2016 11:31:25 Thomas Lübking pisze: [...] > In theory™ such could be achieved on the client level, ie. if you move a > window, it checks where it resides, calculates the natural dpi from device > measures and resolution, alters (in case of Qt, not idea about gtk ;-) the > device pixel ratio setting and cause a full update.
That's how I think about it. But at this level I'm just a KDE user, I'm not going to implement such behavior myself. Unfortunately. I'll have to keep living with what we have ;-) > Of course you're still > in some conflict whenever the window is between two screens. MS Windows 8.1 does it in such way, that window is redrawn at some point between the screens, so its state may be "big" or "small", when it is on the boundary, depending on the screen to which the system assigns it. But it is completly not important. I'm thinking about windows, which are full on one of the screens - then it's fine. Anyway - thanks for your answer. -- Łukasz Maśko _o) Lukasz.Masko(at)ipipan.waw.pl /\\ Registered Linux User #61028 _\_V Ubuntu: staroafrykańskie słowo oznaczające "Nie umiem zainstalować Debiana" _______________________________________________ xorg@lists.x.org: X.Org support Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg Info: https://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg Your subscription address: %(user_address)s