02-05-2008
Adjust X & Y screen axis
I'm using my wife's Macbook, and I just noticed that her screen is off axis, but I can't find a way to adjust it. I've tried playing around with resolution in preferences, but nothing.
Maybe a terminal command for adjusting the x and y values of the screen?
Any and all suggestions welcomed
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Gtk2::Gdk::Screen(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Gtk2::Gdk::Screen(3)
NAME
Gtk2::Gdk::Screen
HIERARCHY
Glib::Object
+----Gtk2::Gdk::Screen
METHODS
window = $screen->get_active_window
Since: gtk+ 2.10
$screen->broadcast_client_message ($event)
o $event (Gtk2::Gdk::Event)
colormap = $screen->get_default_colormap
$screen->set_default_colormap ($colormap)
o $colormap (Gtk2::Gdk::Colormap)
screen or undef = Gtk2::Gdk::Screen->get_default
display = $screen->get_display
fontoptions or undef = $screen->get_font_options
Since: gtk+ 2.10
$screen->set_font_options ($options)
o $options (Cairo::FontOptions or undef)
Since: gtk+ 2.10
integer = $screen->get_height
integer = $screen->get_height_mm
boolean = $screen->is_composited
Since: gtk+ 2.10
list = $screen->list_visuals
Returns a list of Gtk2::Gdk::Visual's.
string = $screen->make_display_name
integer = $screen->get_monitor_at_point ($x, $y)
o $x (integer)
o $y (integer)
integer = $screen->get_monitor_at_window ($window)
o $window (Gtk2::Gdk::Window)
rectangle = $screen->get_monitor_geometry ($monitor_num)
o $monitor_num (integer)
integer = $screen->get_monitor_height_mm ($monitor_num)
o $monitor_num (integer)
Since: gtk+ 2.14
string or undef = $screen->get_monitor_plug_name ($monitor_num)
o $monitor_num (integer)
Since: gtk+ 2.14
integer = $screen->get_monitor_width_mm ($monitor_num)
o $monitor_num (integer)
Since: gtk+ 2.14
integer = $screen->get_n_monitors
integer = $screen->get_number
double = $screen->get_resolution
Since: gtk+ 2.10
$screen->set_resolution ($dpi)
o $dpi (double)
Since: gtk+ 2.10
colormap = $screen->get_rgb_colormap
visual = $screen->get_rgb_visual
colormap or undef = $screen->get_rgba_colormap
Since: gtk+ 2.8
visual or undef = $screen->get_rgba_visual
Since: gtk+ 2.8
window = $screen->get_root_window
integer = $screen->get_screen_number
Since: gtk+ 2.2
scalar = $screen->get_setting ($name)
o $name (string)
boolean = $screen->supports_net_wm_hint ($property)
o $property (Gtk2::Gdk::Atom)
Since: gtk+ 2.2
colormap = $screen->get_system_colormap
visual = $screen->get_system_visual
list = $screen->get_toplevel_windows
Returns a list of Gtk2::Gdk::Window's.
integer = $screen->get_width
integer = $screen->get_width_mm
string = $screen->get_window_manager_name
Since: gtk+ 2.2
list = $screen->get_window_stack
Since: gtk+ 2.10
PROPERTIES
'font-options' (gpointer : readable / writable / private)
The default font options for the screen
'resolution' (double : readable / writable / private)
The resolution for fonts on the screen
SIGNALS
composited-changed (Gtk2::Gdk::Screen)
size-changed (Gtk2::Gdk::Screen)
monitors-changed (Gtk2::Gdk::Screen)
SEE ALSO
Gtk2, Glib::Object
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2008 by the gtk2-perl team.
This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gtk2 for a full notice.
perl v5.12.1 2010-07-05 Gtk2::Gdk::Screen(3)