BSPWM, laptop has 1920x1080 resolution, external screen has 1680x1050. xrandr --output DP-1 1680x1050 cuts image, if I change resolution to 1920x1080, I get “full” image, but quality is just bad. I have another machine with XFCE, it’s display utility does the trick and I wonder can I achieve smth similar on BSPWM with some simple console command?

  • ScottE@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Ah, I thought you were displaying on both outputs, not switching between them, hence my mirroring comment. I suspect XFCE, not the DM, detects the output change and takes care of it. You might need to emulate that behavior with a hook of some type that you have to setup yourself with the tiling WM, and you might have to --off the unused display. I’d be willing to bet you can find some sort of hook script out there that can do this, I seem to recall an autorandr program I used in the past where you could set up output profiles. I hope that helps, maybe a little bit.

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      1 year ago

      I use dummy script to toggle monitors (from archwiki)

      #!/bin/sh
      intern=eDP-1
      extern=DP-1
      
      if xrandr | grep "$extern disconnected"; then
          xrandr --output "$extern" --off --output "$intern" --auto
      else
          xrandr --output "$intern" --off --output "$extern" --auto
      fi
      

      Hm, never used arandr but it’s similar to XFCE utlity on the first sight.

      You setup profile where one display is enabled, another disabled, name him “external” and active in arandr every time connecting to external monitor, correct?