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Old 12-17-2005, 04:14 PM
jukofyork jukofyork is offline
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Default Re: Party\'s new Beta Software---- great features

I see where your problem lies now (sry, hard for me to picture, because I not have dual monitor setup) [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

I think MTH will work fine with the 8 tables across two displays (I guess even if they are differnt resolutions - again I can't be sure bc never seen MTH working on dual monitors). BUT, I think the problem will then be with my auto-resizing util - it will resize all party windows it sees to the dimensions you set, regardless of different resolutions.

There are a number of 'fixes' I can see for your problem:

1. Try putting the high-res monitor to the same as the laptop (but this will mean poor display on high-res).

2. On my LCD monitor I can do 'fake' resolutions of higher than 1024x768 (its physical maximum), but the image quality is about the same as when the party tables are smaller (if this works then this may be your best solution at the moment, but I not sure if your laptop LCD screen will work like my monitor...).

3. You could run my util as normal (assuming it is working ok over two displays... can u confrim this?). But when you finally get 8 tables displayed, uncheck the 'enabled' button on my app, and resize all of the 1600x1200 tables by hand.

I think maybe the best solution might be a mixture of MTH (for tiling the tables accross the screens) and an altered version of my auto-resizing app, which can re-size tables differntly for each display. I will look into this now and read up on how ms-windows handles mutiple displays and see how I can addapt my code.

Juk [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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