Description: There is a nice script in KDE to create a video wall with several screens, but it is limited to several apps. This version allows every app to use all screens, I use it with flightgear and mpv.
This script isn't needed. The KDE's built-in videowall script has a checkbox "Apply to". If unchecked, it applies to all apps. Thus, that built-in script is a superset of this custom script.
Thanks for mentioning this. I tried to use it with a Libre Calc, to read some csv, but it obviously didn't work. Do you know of a way to maximize a window across multiple screens?
Did you ever find a way to work this? I have a setup with 4 monitors (QHD:QHD:QHD:FHD). My FHD display is an accessory display that I do not want my games on, but I want my games spanned across all 3 QHD screens.
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This script isn't needed. The KDE's built-in videowall script has a checkbox "Apply to". If unchecked, it applies to all apps. Thus, that built-in script is a superset of this custom script.
Thanks for mentioning this. I tried to use it with a Libre Calc, to read some csv, but it obviously didn't work. Do you know of a way to maximize a window across multiple screens?
Very nice. Would you be able to whip up a quick script for a 3 monitor setup but only going "fullscreen" on 2 of the 3 monitors?
Did you ever find a way to work this? I have a setup with 4 monitors (QHD:QHD:QHD:FHD). My FHD display is an accessory display that I do not want my games on, but I want my games spanned across all 3 QHD screens.