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<lordmzte> I just had river crash at an assertion failure seemingly at random. Output: https://gist.github.com/LordMZTE/54d81a5de0b1ec80b9d76504ca4c3c3d
<__toor__> Is there some documentation on how to work with multiple displays?
<__toor__> every time I attempt it I am short of time (just about to run a presentation or something) for my "I would like to show speaker notes on one display" use case
<__toor__> I don't normally use multiple displays I think its kind of an anti-pattern for me; but I cannot get screen sharing to work without sharing an entire display so I need to get the speaker notes and the display on two separate physical displays
<leon-p> __toor__: notes and presentation on different outputs should work perfectly fine if your presentation software supports that (I've used pdfpc and libreoffice for presentations with river without issues)
<leon-p> although depending on software and version, you may need to explicitly send one of the windows to the other output, ealier versions of libreoffice and pdfpc weren't smart about it, so a keybind for that is probably useful
<leon-p> as for how it works mechanically: all outputs have their own set of windows and tags. you can set up keybinds to send windows/focus to the next/prev output or to a specific output by name
<leon-p> for persistent output configuration you'll want to use kanshi
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<ifnotnil> hi guys!! does anybody have smart borders figured out? i did them in a very weird way, embedding them into a layout generator
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