Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 19:31:35 -0400 From: David Tilbrook <dmtilbrook@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: xrandr cropping my window Message-ID: <CAAPNFHS-0X8pfgdp%2B%2BTCZqTTNmewOJwS4e6DfVPXU3GKQ9v4yg@mail.gmail.com>
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Preamble: % cvt 1600 1280 # 1600x1280 59.92 Hz (CVT 2.05M4) hsync: 79.51 kHz; pclk: 171.75 MHz Modeline "1600x1280_60.00" 171.75 1600 1712 1880 2160 1280 1283 1290 1327 -hsync +vsync Running the following: xrandr --auto xrandr --newmode "1600x1280_60.00" 171.75 1600 1712 1880 2160 1280 1283 1290 1327 -hsync +vsync xrandr --addmode VGA1 "1600x1280_60.00" xrandr --output VGA1 --mode "1600x1280_60.00" yields: Default gamma for IRGB image is 2.20 Compressing colormap ...no improvment [sic] Clipping image...(Adding border)...done Building XImage...done It does accomplish most of what I want, but indeed added a black border at the top of the display. The root window has geometry 1600x1280+0+0, however the area that's visible on the display is approximately 1520x1200. This means that when maximizing a window, the bottom and left edges are not displayed. Are there adjustments I can make to get my full screen? -- david
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