I have 21“ and 17” monitors setup in Dualview display mode.
I've saved the Build desktop with the Network View pane on the 17" monitor and this works nicely.
When I restart Houdini, the Netwtork View is absent from the second monitor. However if I switch to and from the Build desktop within the same session, the correct layout is restored.
Cinema 4D is able to save desktops across both monitors in Dualview mode between sessions. Is there a setting in Houdini which will allow me to do this?
Save Desktop Across Dual Monitors?
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- stevenong
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Hi there,
You can start Houdini with
houdini -span
Here's the thread [sidefx.com] with the relevant information.
Cheers!
steven
You can start Houdini with
houdini -span
Here's the thread [sidefx.com] with the relevant information.
Cheers!
steven
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Thanks for the reply.
I've added houdini -span to the shortcut target.
With the shortcut set to “Run: Normal window”, Houdini spans both monitors on startup but the 21“ monitor's vertical resolution matches the 17” monitor. When set to “Run: Maximised”, spanning doesn't occur.
I'd like Houdini to start with the main interface maximised on the 21“ monitor and the Network View pane maximised on the 17” monitor.
Anyway, this is a start. I'll experiment with environment variables and display settings, and see what I come up with.
I've added houdini -span to the shortcut target.
With the shortcut set to “Run: Normal window”, Houdini spans both monitors on startup but the 21“ monitor's vertical resolution matches the 17” monitor. When set to “Run: Maximised”, spanning doesn't occur.
I'd like Houdini to start with the main interface maximised on the 21“ monitor and the Network View pane maximised on the 17” monitor.
Anyway, this is a start. I'll experiment with environment variables and display settings, and see what I come up with.
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Maximized windows on multi-monitor setups usually size to one monitor, which is a definition of the window manager you're using (unfortunately, all of them do this).
When using -span, Houdini will size the window so that it spans both monitors. If the resolutions in the non-spanning direction aren't the same it will use the smaller resolution to avoid hiding some of the interface on you.
You can also use ‘houdini -geometry=WxH+X+Y’ to position your window anywhere you like, and ‘houdini -screen <n>’ is a shortcut to the above for positioning on any given screen.
When using -span, Houdini will size the window so that it spans both monitors. If the resolutions in the non-spanning direction aren't the same it will use the smaller resolution to avoid hiding some of the interface on you.
You can also use ‘houdini -geometry=WxH+X+Y’ to position your window anywhere you like, and ‘houdini -screen <n>’ is a shortcut to the above for positioning on any given screen.
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