Friday, February 1, 2013

Re: How to let gvim start on 2nd monitor

Reid

[...]
>> I'm using windows 7 on a laptop with a secondairy monitor which I
>> prefer to use for coding.
[...]
> This is generally controlled by the desktop/window manager, rather than the
> application -- so look at the options that your desktop/window manager
> offers.
>
> i.e. linux/openbox -> always open evolution on desktop 4
> <applications>
> <application name="evolution" class="Evolution" title="Mail - Evolution">
> <desktop>4</desktop>
> </application>
> </applications>
[...]
Is there something similar in windows 7?

Rgds,
Jeri

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