Quoth Kevin Geiss on or about 2004-10-15:
so I just got xinerama going. it works fine with one frame on each
screen. has anyone gotten one big frame which spans two screens? in my
case, the screens are different resolutions so it probably wouldn't
work well anyway, but I was wondering if it's theoretically possible.
Conceptually, a Xinerama screen is a single logical screen, with
different areas visible on each monitor. Cameron's Xinerma patch
caused ratpoison to treat each monitor as a separate screen, but lets
you move windows between them because of the underlying Xinerama
screen.
Ratpoison <<1.3.0 doesn't have Xinerama support, so it (ratpoison)
just sees the single virtual screen. If you run one of those earlier
versions you'll get one big frame. Alternately, fire up a window
mangler that doesn't support Xinerama, such as aewm.
-trent
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