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Feature: set primary monitor #16
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@sQVe, thanks for the feedback. |
@Ventto That sounds awesome. 🍻 |
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Moving the primary monitor to the head of the all-monitors list causes to increase all others monitor indexes with 1. To avoid confusion and breaking users's static scripts, we prefer conserving a fixed id for each monitor regardless a reboot. Signed-off-by: Thomas Venriès <thomas.venries@gmail.com>
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First and foremost I'd like go give an huge thanks for this awesome CLI app. I have been using it for quite some time and enjoyed it a lot.
The only thing I feel is missing is the ability to set one monitor as primary. This is especially important when you run applications that use notifications as they are, commonly, placed on the primary monitor.
Is it possible that mons could include this in some way?
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