Screen detection bug

Bug #1080597 reported by Dmitriy Marmyshev
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This bug affects 5 people
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
OpenLP
In Progress
Low
Phill

Bug Description

Step 1. Run app when second screen doesn't connected.
2. Connect the second screen.
3. Open the settings - it's already setted to show on second screen.
4. Send to live - it show on main screen, not on second.

Then u need to set output to first screen and then set back to second - only after this it shows on right screen.

Win7, OLP 1.9.12.

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Dmitriy Marmyshev (marmyshev) wrote :

even worth in OSX OLP 2.0 - second screen setted for output in settings, at first you can show everything on second screen, but after switching to Powerpoint (not sure exactly what was the reason) OLP begins to show on first screen. This only fixes after resetup output screen.

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Phill (phill-ridout) wrote :

I experienced this my self the other day OSX 10.6? OpenLP 2.0.3

Changed in openlp:
importance: Undecided → Low
status: New → Confirmed
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Raoul Snyman (raoul-snyman) wrote :

I've seen this on Kubuntu 15.04.

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Joakim Lundvall (jocke-lundvall) wrote :

We have a HDMI switch in our church. The problem for us is that we connect a laptop to the switch during sermon to show a presentation and OpenLP moves presentation to primary. When we disconnect the laptop our OpenLP gets access to the projector again but OpenLP does not understand this. We have to go into configuration and select wrong screen and then configure again to make OpenLP understand that the screen is available.

We are running OpenLP 2.4 on Windows 7.

Phill (phill-ridout)
Changed in openlp:
assignee: nobody → Phill (phill-ridout)
status: Confirmed → In Progress
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