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18:17 < Biolunar> when i change my resolution in dwm (to a smaller one) and then back to the native, the top bar is not repainted. that's since 5.7.2, in 5.6 it worked fine
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18:19 < Biolunar> is it just happening to me or a (known) bug?
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18:24 < Biolunar> and in addition, mplayers fullscreen is limited to the small resolution after i changed it back to the native
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reproducible with xrandr -s but not with --output and --mode, strange
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yet another corner case:
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open a terminal, focus another monitor, but without moving the mouse
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pointer there
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if there is no client on the other monitor to get the focus, then the
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terminal will be unfocused but it will accept input
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Donald Allen reported this:
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starting emacs from dmenu in archlinux results in missing configure of emacs, but mod1-space or mod1-shift-space fix this problem. this problem is new and did not happen in 1.6 xorg servers
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voltaic reports this:
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When I use two monitors, one larger in resolution than the other, the
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bar is drawn using the smaller x-dimension on both screens. I think
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what's happening is that there are two bars drawn, but the short bar
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is always on top of the long bar such that I can't see the information
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under the short bar. If I switch to the small screen, hide the short
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bar, and then switch to the large screen, the long bar is drawn
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correctly.
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A similar problem occurs when I have started dwm on a small resolution
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monitor (laptop screen) and then I switch to a large external display.
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When I do this, the bar itself is drawn for the original smaller
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resolution, but the information to be printed on the bar is
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right-aligned for a longer bar. So what I see is a bar that has the
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right hand side of it cut-off. See attached screenshot.
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I am using standard options for xrandr such as --output VGA1 --auto, etc.
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