[GTALUG] Ubuntu Studio ver 22.04 Desktop (KDE) does not seem to allow for images spanning multiple screens

William Park opengeometry at yahoo.ca
Mon Aug 22 09:15:57 EDT 2022


How about playing with "snap" flag?  If you move a window box close to 
screen or other boundaries, it snaps to it.  Maybe turning it off?

On 2022-08-21 16:58, sciguy via talk wrote:
> On 2022-08-18 11:26, gs via talk wrote:
>> Unfortunately there isn't a way to do this built into kde.
>>
>> There is a 3rd party solution at:
>> https://github.com/hhannine/superpaper
>>
>>
> 
> Thanks! This seems to be the only possible solution. I am surprised that 
> KDE didn't think about this. Do they not realize that multiple monitors 
> have been an ongoing "thing" for at least the past 5-10 years?
> 
>>
>>
>> ------- Original Message -------
>> On Thursday, August 18th, 2022 at 5:33 AM, sciguy via talk
>> <talk at gtalug.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> For the record I am using Ubuntu Studio 22.04 with a KDE desktop (Plasma
>>> version 3.0).
>>>
>>> Unless I am missing something major, I don't see a way that KDE Plasma
>>> allows for expansion of a desktop graphic across two screens. Graphic
>>> dimensions I have in mind are something like: 3840 x 1080. When I load
>>> the graphic for the desktop in the settings, I just get the graphic on
>>> one screen. If I select the jpg from the file manager (Dolphin) to set
>>> as wallpaper, I get duplicate graphics on each monitor, rather than the
>>> same graphic spanning both monitors, which is what I want.
>>>
>>> If anyone can be of help I would appreciate it.
>>>
>>> Paul
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