controlling multiple screens from the command-line
- From: Peter Rayner <prayner unimelb edu au>
- To: "gnome-accessibility-list gnome org" <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
- Subject: controlling multiple screens from the command-line
- Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2020 09:54:18 +0000
I'm working on a pdf presentation application, actually adapting
pympress <https://github.com/Cimbali/pympress.git>. It has a "content"
window for the audience and a "presenter" window. The normal use case
will be to have the presenter window on my screen and the content
window on the projector. Doing this without sighted assistance sounds
tricky. It's a python application using Gtk so I'm wondering whether I
can extract the relevant information on monitor sizes and the like,
perhaps from the Gdk package? More generally, have people found a general
solution for the equivalent action of dragging windows into the right
place so they show on the correct monitor?
thanks in advance
Peter
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