Hello Felix

I only start xmonad.

In my xmonad.hs I start each xmobar using 'xmobar' which is defined near the bottom of the file as:
xmobar screen file = spawnPipe . unwords $ options
    where options = [ "xmobar"
                    , "-x"
                    , show screen
                    , wrap "'" "'" file
                    ]

Note that the xmobar appears correctly on each screen at the bottom of each display and spanning the entire width of each display.

If I do a 'ps' I see:
xmobar -x 0 /home/sembiance/.xmobarrc-center
xmobar -x 1 /home/sembiance/.xmobarrc-left
xmobar -x 2 /home/sembiance/.xmobarrc-right

On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 12:38 PM, Felix Blanke <felixblanke@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I have a similiar setup: 1x 2560x1600 screen at the middle and 2x 1600x1200 (rotated portrait) on the left and right. The only difference is that I have only one x server running, and not 2 like Robert.

I'm using this setup for more than one year now without ever hitting a bug like that. So it seems to be related to Roberts setup.

@Robert:
Could you post the command with which you start your xmobar, please.


Kind regards,
Felix Blanke


On 12/4/11 4:15 PM, Robert Schultz wrote:
Hello

I have three displays. A center display at 2560x1440 and a portrait
display on each side at 1200x1920

I use xinerama and seperate xorg screen configurations.

Almost everything works great, I can mouse around my displays, move
windows between them, size between them.
My xmobar is correctly on the bottom of each one.

However when I maximize a window, xmonad only correctly maximizes on the
left and center display.
On the far right display it only maximizes to the first 1423 pixels and
leaves the rest below blank.

I can still size a window to the full height, and my xmobar is still on
the very bottom and my wallpaper goes the whole way up.
It's just maximized windows when handled by xmonad it doesn't think the
monitor is taller.

I asked for help on IRC and someone felt that it probably had something
to do with struts not being calculated correctly or something.
That some how maybe my xmonad was using some measurements from the
middle monitor for the right monitor.

I was using some older xmonad and xmobar versions, but as of Dec 3rd I
updated latest xmonad from darcs (http://code.haskell.org/xmonad) and
the latest xmobar from GIT (https://github.com/jaor/xmobar)
Updating to the latest had no effect.

My xmonad.hs file is: http://pastebin.com/JsFY5LXi

.xmobarrc-left: http://pastebin.com/d3W8fpqA
.xmobarrc-center: http://pastebin.com/jje5NsiJ
.xmobarrc-right: http://pastebin.com/ay8Ct7AH

My xorg.conf file is: http://pastebin.com/0t7b1JER

Could someone help me out?

I would GREATLY appreciate it :)


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