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About the « display configuration » test day, I think [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=445648 this issue] might be kind of relevant. See the last comment for un up-to-date description of the bug as it was open a while ago. --[[User:Bochecha|Mathieu Bridon]] 19:42, 29 June 2009 (UTC) | About the « display configuration » test day, I think [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=445648 this issue] might be kind of relevant. See the last comment for un up-to-date description of the bug as it was open a while ago. --[[User:Bochecha|Mathieu Bridon]] 19:42, 29 June 2009 (UTC) | ||
== DisplayManager ? == | |||
Has there been any thought to whether it would be worth developing a quick switch / application / applet icon that sits next to network manager in the tray. | |||
The same types of plug events could be queried of the user like: | |||
An extra / external display was plugged in, would you like to extend your desktop onto the new screen, or clone the existing screen to the new screen [extend] [clone] [nochange] | |||
and so on... | |||
It would have "presets" that the user defines and adds to, like network manager: | |||
- built in display at clearest resolution | |||
- built in display and external display cloned | |||
- etc. | |||
Pressing the display cycle button (fn-f4 etc) would step through each preset in order. |
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About the « display configuration » test day, I think this issue might be kind of relevant. See the last comment for un up-to-date description of the bug as it was open a while ago. --Mathieu Bridon 19:42, 29 June 2009 (UTC)
DisplayManager ?
Has there been any thought to whether it would be worth developing a quick switch / application / applet icon that sits next to network manager in the tray.
The same types of plug events could be queried of the user like: An extra / external display was plugged in, would you like to extend your desktop onto the new screen, or clone the existing screen to the new screen [extend] [clone] [nochange]
and so on...
It would have "presets" that the user defines and adds to, like network manager: - built in display at clearest resolution - built in display and external display cloned - etc.
Pressing the display cycle button (fn-f4 etc) would step through each preset in order.