http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1054645
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1054645#c21
--- Comment #21 from Michal Srb
I haven't tried Michal's xrandr yet, but I'm wondering why you expect a realignment of the monitors, when changing the resolution via scale option of the "inner" monitor when omitting the position option like e.g. --letf-of?
Have you tried that? IMHO it would be even wrong to do an auto-alignment here, i.e. silently changing the position.
I agree with Stefan here. Xrandr is not going to change position unless you tell him with the absolute --pos parameter or one of the relative parameters like --left-of. The information whether a monitor was placed relatively to another or on absolute position is not stored anywhere. From X server's point of view there are only absolute positions and xrandr does not persist any settings itself. It is a simple tool that does only what is it told at the moment. Other randr tools, like kscreen, may store such information aside. I will check how it behaves with more monitors, but keep in mind that you should always specify the full setup including all relative positions when calling xrandr. Otherwise it will do only the changes you write, leaving the rest as it is. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.