Bug 608924 - Presentation mode buggy on dual-screen setups
Presentation mode buggy on dual-screen setups
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: evince
Classification: Core
Component: general
2.29.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Evince Maintainers
Evince Maintainers
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: 612614 (view as bug list)
Depends on:
Blocks:
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Reported: 2010-02-03 21:07 UTC by Michael Bienia
Modified: 2010-03-13 13:54 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Screenshot (scaled down) showing the problem (483.60 KB, image/png)
2010-02-03 21:11 UTC, Michael Bienia
Details

Description Michael Bienia 2010-02-03 21:07:01 UTC
I'm having a dual-screen setup (a 17" LCD left of a 24" LCD) and wanted to use evince 2.29.5 (from Ubuntu lucid) to view a presentation in presentation mode.
evince tried correctly to only use the monitor where evince was displayed but it also inserted a black area and moved the presentation itself to the right so it got cut off the screen. It doesn't matter which one of my LCD I try this on, it happens on both. Fullscreen itself works fine.

In the attached screenshot the visible wallpaper is my left (smaller) LCD and the black area and the cutoff presentation is what I see on my "main" LCD. (The presentation is an example from latex-beamer).
Comment 1 Michael Bienia 2010-02-03 21:11:47 UTC
Created attachment 152969 [details]
Screenshot (scaled down) showing the problem
Comment 2 Sascha Heid 2010-02-21 20:19:18 UTC
For me its even worse, i see only a few pixels of the document on the far right side.
Im also using 2.29.5.
Comment 3 José Aliste 2010-03-12 15:33:34 UTC
*** Bug 612614 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 4 Carlos Garcia Campos 2010-03-12 16:46:15 UTC
I managed to reproduce it with my tv as a second monitor. I'm already working on it.
Comment 5 Carlos Garcia Campos 2010-03-13 13:54:46 UTC
Fixed in git master now. Thanks for reporting.

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