2013-02-23, 12:50
Thanks, the new version works as expected.
Even better you might want to read screen number from XBMC guisettings.xml (no user configuration necessary!). For example, I have:
screen 0 = primary display, 1 means first non-primary display, etc. (deduced from the source code here and here)
Even better you might want to read screen number from XBMC guisettings.xml (no user configuration necessary!). For example, I have:
Code:
<videoscreen>
<blankdisplays>false</blankdisplays>
<fakefullscreen>true</fakefullscreen>
<guicalibration></guicalibration>
<resolution>29</resolution>
<screen>1</screen>
<screenmode>10192001080060.00000</screenmode>
<vsync>1</vsync>
</videoscreen>
screen 0 = primary display, 1 means first non-primary display, etc. (deduced from the source code here and here)