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Emacs Spanning Dual Monitors


From: Lex Fridman
Subject: Emacs Spanning Dual Monitors
Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 09:57:13 -0700 (PDT)

Hi,

I'm using Ubuntu (Gnome). Also I'm using the word "frame" to denote an
instance of an emacs program and "window" as sub-divisions of that frame. I
believe this is the standard language that people use for Emacs.

Is it possible to span one emacs frame across dual monitors such that if I
were to split the frame into two windows, the right border of the left
window will "snap" to the right edge of the left monitor. In other words, is
it possible to tile windows in emacs across two monitors, such that each of
the two windows fits exactly to its respective monitor.

I can do this manually by simply stretching the Emacs frame across the two
monitors and then adjusting the window separator to fall exactly between the
two monitors, however, this kind of "manual" solution is not what Emacs
customization is all about! Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.
Lex
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