
Wow, cool. Could you link to your config somewhere and show us the output of
ghc -e "Graphics.X11.openDisplay [] >>= Graphics.X11.Xinerama.getScreenInfo"
when the external monitor is plugged in?
~d
Quoting Samir Unni
Hello,
I'm trying to use an external monitor with my Arch Linux x64/Xmonad setup (Intel integrated graphics), and I'm having some tiling issues when using the default tiling algorithm. My laptop has a 1440x900 monitor, to which I've connected a 1280x1024 external monitor in the past without any problems. There are also no problems when no external monitors are connected.
But when a 1600x1200 external monitor is connected, the tiling on the _laptop monitor_ is messed up (go to http://ompldr.org/vOHQ3Mw for a screenshot). It may be a little difficult to observe - the window heights are reduced to ~10 pixels each and placed at the top of the screen. If I open a second window, each one takes up half of the monitor width, as usual (the window heights remain at ~10 pixels each). I have dzen2 bars at the top and bottom of the laptop monitor and have avoidStruts enabled, so the windows shouldn't even be in that particular part of the screen.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Samir Unni
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