
23 Dec
2010
23 Dec
'10
12:45 a.m.
On 12/22/2010 11:40 PM, Justin Bogner wrote:
The problem is with dzen, not xmonad. Looking at the source for dzen, it looks like it's not really xinerama aware. It sets a strut if it's at the very top or very bottom of your display, based on xlib's `DisplayHeight`. I don't know enough about xlib to tell you how to fix this.
Is there some way to work around this by manually telling xmonad not to let windows overlap the dzen2 instances? I attempted this once before, but the method resulted in a gap being present at the bottom of my other monitor as well, and the docs said that the code was deprecated anyway.