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Hi,
Thanks for the hint! However, I think this only works if the second
*physical* screen belongs to the same *logical* screen in X (e.g., when
using the TwinView option in NVidia drivers). I was looking for a solution
when the first screen is :0.0 and the second is :0.1 ($DISPLAY string in
X). In this case the origin is (0,0) for both screens, so I can't use
setGeometry to move the window to the second screen.
I'm not sure this configuration is supported. In any case if the patches
fixes something for you, I would suggest sending it to Trolltech, that's
the best way to have it applied to some future version of Qt:
http://www.trolltech.com/forms/feedbackform.html
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Dimitri
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