| Title: Port of the week: arandr | |
| Author: Solène | |
| Date: 27 June 2016 | |
| Tags: portoftheweek | |
| Description: | |
| Today the Port of the week is **x11/arandr**, it's a very simple tool | |
| to set-up your screen display when using multiple monitors. It's very | |
| handy when you want to make something complicated or don't want to use | |
| xrandr in command line. There is not much to say because it's **very** | |
| easy to use! | |
| It can generates your current configuration as a script that you will | |
| find | |
| under the `~/.screenlayout/` repertory. This is quite useful to | |
| configure your | |
| screens from your ~/.xsession file in case a monitor is connected. | |
| xrandr | grep "HDMI-2 connected" && .screenlayout/dual-monitor.sh | |
| If HDMI-2 has a screen connected, when I log-in my session, I will have | |
| my | |
| dual-monitor setup! |