In data sabato 11 novembre 2017 15:56:42 CET, Vojtěch Zeisek ha scritto:
Dne pátek 10. listopadu 2017 22:37:42 CET, Luca Beltrame napsal(a):
In data venerdì 10 novembre 2017 13:11:27 CET, stakanov ha scritto:
there a way to avoid that pop up info windows are opened in between the two screens (in Plasma 5).
On my work system (2 screens, 1 rotated 90 degrees) IIRC the dialog appears on the primary screen. I'll check on Monday.
It doesn't happen on any of my two Intel based TW notebooks. On the other hand, when I plug the second monitor, Plasma freezes and I must twice press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to re-login. In other words, the second monitor must be plugged before start of display server...
It seem to be related to a) the way the card is connected. In my case 2xHDMI b) the fact that the dpi is set to 120 In fact, before, this did not happen with 1xhdmi and 1xdvi with hdmi adapter and 96 dpi. For what is the monitor setup: there are two monitor, the first LG and the second Medion, both with the same size and resolution. I am puzzled for what is the reason for this problem, the only change was in 96 dpi to 120 dpi. In order to reproduce this I will give more details (if useful please tell me what you need else). Currently I am on travel and therefore will provide the info once back, containing: dpi, resolution, card type and driver version as well as graphical settings of Plasma. I think it would be nice to find out. Maybe this is not a KDE but an sddm issue. If you know, when I choose to "change user" or "logout session" from "kicker" or whatever its name is now, is this still governed by kde or is sddm taking over? My understanding is that SDDM is not KDE or Plasma, but I am not educated enough to determine where one stops and the other takes over. So if the popup is not plasma any more please let me know. Once I am back I will also provide a screen shot to better understand how this presents (because it is really disturbing the workflow, otherwise I would not have written). Thank you. Very often 120 dpi is a setting people with higher age or visual impairment will choose, in order to having an easier working condition. If this should (I do not say it is) be connected to dpi, then it would be useful to solve the issue (or find out which setting / combination to avoid. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org