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Does not work with multiple monitors with different resolutions #31

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msambare opened this issue Jul 28, 2018 · 5 comments
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Does not work with multiple monitors with different resolutions #31

msambare opened this issue Jul 28, 2018 · 5 comments

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@msambare
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Tried it with a dual monitor setup. My laptop is a 4k display and my external monitor is a full HDMI. The wallpapers do not fit correctly and overlap. The end result is pretty messed up. I am using Manjaro Deepin.

@GabMus
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GabMus commented Jul 31, 2018

First off, HydraPaper doesn't support Deepin. To be able to set the wallpaper it should mean that the dconf entry is the same GNOME uses, but by best bet is that Deepin uses some weird stuff for HiDPI. I suggest you try on GNOME and report back.

@PSzczepanski1996
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Ok, I have similar problem. It does not work well on Xorg + GNOME with two monitors (fHD + 4K hidpi), configured with xrandr to get best scaling results (scale factor 200%):

xrandr --output HDMI-A-0 --auto --pos 0x0 --scale 2x2 --output HDMI-A-1 --auto --scale 1x1 --pos 3840x0

On wayland it works fine, but HiDPI support under it is horrible, fonts are blurry, no feature to run apps without scaling factor (or set per-app scaling).
How it looks on my desktop:
zrzut ekranu z 2018-08-25 03-34-04

@PSzczepanski1996
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The issue still persist in the hydrapaper.

@berkson
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berkson commented Apr 16, 2022

I'm using a Philips 27'' monitor (1920 x 1080) and my 15'' notebook (1366 x 768). At Ubuntu 20.04, Hydrapaper was working perfectly, but I upgraded to new ubuntu 22.04 Jelly Fish / Wayland... now, when I use Hydrapaper the actual background image expands to all the displays as if was only one. Note: The background pictures that I choose from each display was different from the actual

@GabMus
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GabMus commented Apr 16, 2022 via email

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