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Re: [Xnee-devel] Re: [Info-xnee] Questions
From: |
Henrik Sandklef |
Subject: |
Re: [Xnee-devel] Re: [Info-xnee] Questions |
Date: |
Sat, 16 Oct 2004 01:31:05 +0200 |
> I have problem with setting up two screens at home since I don't have
> any computer with multiple graphic cards. Can it be done without two
> cards?
Two screens solved:
Xnest -scrns 2 :1 -audit 0 -auth /var/lib/gdm/:0.Xauth
> Anyhow, I will read the RECORD, X11 specs again and hopefully (or
> rathjer eventually) come up with a solution. I will give you (all) info
> asap.
I have a working solution. It is hacked so ugly I refuse to send it over.
I will clean up and restructure the solution a bit and make a release of Xnee
using this new code.
...I'll be back!
/hesa
>
> regards, hesa
>
>
>
> On Sat, 2004-10-09 at 13:44, Mauro Antonelli wrote:
> > Il giorno 09/ott/04, alle 00:57, Henrik Sandklef ha scritto:
> >
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > On Fri, 2004-10-08 at 11:15, address@hidden wrote:
> > >>>> I have two phisical monitor, with two desktop (without xinerama). I
> > >>>> can
> > >>>> reference these desktop with localhost:0.0 and localhost:0.1
> > >>>> When Xnee is recording, action performed over both the screen are
> > >>>> recorded, but on replay all the actions are reproduced on
> > >>>> localhost:0.0
> > >>>
> > >>> Can you show me how you start Xnee application (what args)?
> > >>> Can you send over the logfile with recorded data from both screens?
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>
> > >> I have tried with same results (on Solaris and Aix):
> > >> xnee --record --mouse --out abc.xne --loops -1
> > >> xnee --record --mouse --out abc.xne --loops -1 --display localhost:0
> > >> xnee --record --mouse --out abc.xne --loops -1 --display localhost:0.0
> > >> xnee --record --mouse --out abc.xne --loops -1 --display localhost:0.1
> > >
> > >
> > >> xnee --replay --file abc.xne --no-sync
> > >> xnee --replay --file abc.xne --no-sync --display localhost:0.0
> > >> xnee --replay --file abc.xne --no-sync --display localhost:0.1
> > >> xnee --replay --file abc.xne --no-sync --replay-resolution 1280x2048
> > >
> > > Lots of examples. Which command line do you use when the error occurs?
> > > Does the error occur on all the above examples?
> >
> > The same error occur on all the above examples.
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Do you start two instances of xnee when recording the different
> > > screens,
> > > like this:
> > > xnee --record --mouse --out 00.xns --loops -1 --display localhost:0.0
> > > xnee --record --mouse --out 01.xns --loops -1 --display localhost:0.1
> > > or do you use one instance, like this:
> > > xnee --record --mouse --out 00.xns --loops -1 --display localhost:0
> > >
> >
> > I have always started one xnee instance with --display localhost:0 or
> > localhost:0.1 or localhost:0.2.
> > But in the log file nothing changes (except in line DisplayName:... )
> > I will try to start two instances of xnee on monday...
> >
> > >
> > >> I've attached the log file, recorded with mouse movements across the
> > >> screens.
> > >> Regards.
> > >
> > > The recorded file is from a recording session of display "localhost:0"
> > > In this file you never move the mouse outside the root window (which
> > > has
> > > the size 1280x1024). Or am I wrong?
> >
> > No, I move the mouse on both screens (two monitors 1280x1024), at
> > screen change in log file there is a "step", for example:
> > ...1278,1279,0,1,2,3... (look at 8° - 9° recorded event, it's a screen
> > change).
> >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I think I know where the bug is. In the file:
> > > libxnee/src/xnee_record.c
> > > there is a funciton:
> > > xnee_record_handle_event
> > > that prints the recorded events to file. This function always print
> > > screen number 0, even if screen != 0. Can you confirm that my
> > > assumption
> > > above (starting two recording sessions (one per screen) is valid)?
> > >
> >
> > I am studying xnee' s sources, but in documentation (Xnee-doc-1.08.94l)
> > I still do not succeed to find specifications about the meaning of the
> > columns in log file... There is a column that specify the screen's
> > number?
> > I will try to start two instances of xnee on monday...
> >
> > bye
> >
> >
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