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Paris Treantafeles paris at parisgraphics.com
Wed Dec 13 14:32:16 CET 2006


my two cents.... i'm using xorg with an nvidia graphics card and driver
under debian using the "TwinView" option in my xorg file (google or
other search on twinview to get all options: svideo, NTSC or PAL, etc).
basically this allows me to use my laptop display to run my patches and
the display to the LeftOf (or RightOf - both twinview options) to be my
Gem window at full screen so people don't see my patches. 

for me this works out very well. your milage my vary.

hope this gives you a few starting points to search though :-)

best,
p

On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 12:13 -0600, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
> Hi Raphy~
>  
> On 12/12/06, raphy.ilias at free.fr <raphy.ilias at free.fr> wrote:
>         i present myself : i'm a young art student in Angers (France ;
>         so, forgive my
>         bad english)
>  
> Don't worry about bad English, your communication skills are fine.
> Quite a few other Pd-listers aren't native English speakers either.
> 
>         -on my laptop, i've got an auxiliary video out (on the side
>         there are a S-Video
>         plug and a standard computer screen plug), and i would like to
>         know if there's 
>         a way to send the Gemwin content on it (to display on a TV,
>         for example). I
>         think they're really separated displays since I manage to have
>         an extended
>         desktop on windows 2000 (glups !) : I can pass a window from
>         the laptop screen 
>         to an external monitor (a TV or a computer screen). I tried to
>         configure Xfree
>         as I had readen on forums and howtos but I never got anything
>         else that a grey
>         screen. I heard about Xorg, is it better ?
>  
> Try using the message [fullscreen 2(.  It should pop up on your other
> window.  I'm on OS X, so I can't advise you on the debian particulars,
> however.  But most of the hardcore Pd users are quite familiar with
> that distro, so you're bound to find help here.
>  
> ~Kyle
> 
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