I've just installed it [quartz-wm-20081203], and the maximise button does more or less sensible things from my point of view, it maximises to fill the monitor that contains the top left corner of the window (I should mention I don't use really use these buttons at all, because I almost never want my windows maximised. What I do want is to maximise them vertically without changing the width, and I have fvwm programmed to do that with its equivalent buttons. But that's waiting for when full screen gets a bit more work on it...) I did just notice there is a slightly odd effect if I try to move a window to the very top of the secondary monitor (which is to the right of the primary in my case, and exactly the same height). If I move the mouse to the very top, the window gets dropped a menu bar width below the top. But if I'm careful not to get the mouse right at the top, I can correctly position a window right at the top. If the window is partly on both monitors (so part of it is going behind the menu bar), the jumping down happens when the window reaches the very top, regardless of whether the mouse is at the top or not. Not a show stopper, but something to fix when you are next wandering around that bit of the code. BTW, when I downloaded rc2, I noticed there is Xquartz-1.4.2-apple26.bz2 in the available files. Are we supposed to be playing with this? The one I have installed from rc2 says it is xorg-server 1.4.2-apple25. I did try installing the -apple26 one, but it does very strange things with window placement, so I rapidly uninstalled it. cheers, -- Viv On Wed, 3 Dec 2008, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
I think I've fixed the bad behavior with the zoom button when dealing with more than one monitor. I've tested it with a few configurations, but if you use multiple monitors, I'd like to get feedback on whether or not the zoom/maximize button is behaving correctly in case there's a configuration my tests didn't cover.
Thanks.
curl -LO http://people.freedesktop.org/~jeremyhu/quartz-wm-20081203.bz2 bunzip2 quartz-wm-20081203.bz2 sudo cp quartz-wm-20081203 /usr/bin/quartz-wm
--Jeremy
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