I think there may not be a way around this unless I run a separate "DISPLAY" for each monitor....but here goes.
I'm running KDE in F20 with 2 monitors. Chrome or Firefox will open a new window when viewing a baseball game on mlb.com (for example). I move that window to my "second" screen and place it in "full screen" mode. All is well and good until I move my mouse back to my "primary" screen and a window there take focus. At that point the window on my "second" screen exits full screen.
Anyway to keep that from happening?
On Saturday 26 of April 2014 22:27:21 Ed Greshko wrote:
I think there may not be a way around this unless I run a separate "DISPLAY" for each monitor....but here goes.
I'm running KDE in F20 with 2 monitors. Chrome or Firefox will open a new window when viewing a baseball game on mlb.com (for example). I move that window to my "second" screen and place it in "full screen" mode. All is well and good until I move my mouse back to my "primary" screen and a window there take focus. At that point the window on my "second" screen exits full screen.
Anyway to keep that from happening?
This is happening to me to. Assuming the video player is in Flash, this is a problem with Flash, so nothing we can fix - at least in Firefox and Chromium. In Chrome (v. 35) this works just fine - the Flash bundled in Chrome seems to handle multiple screens OK.
Dan
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On 04/28/14 14:56, Daniel Vrátil wrote:
This is happening to me to. Assuming the video player is in Flash, this is a problem with Flash, so nothing we can fix - at least in Firefox and Chromium. In Chrome (v. 35) this works just fine - the Flash bundled in Chrome seems to handle multiple screens OK.
OK.... The problem now is that the builtin flashplayer of Chrome v34 and v35 doesn't play well with mlb.com. :-(
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