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I am running vim in gnome-terminal, and ideally I would like to have fullscreen mode stretch across both monitors, not just one. Is there any way to do this? If I disable CCSM > Grid then I can stretch the terminal, but the results are less than ideal, observe:



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Is there a way to fix the --I don't know what to call it exactly-- Z buffer problem at the top? If not, could someone point me in the direction of the source code so I could try to reverse engineer it to allow for dual monitor full screen mode?


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This sounds like a bug and you should report the bug.



At first glance it looks like a design bug, something somewhere should allow you to make a window go over multiple monitors. Like F11 does for a single one.



But the second point is the corruption. Which looks very much like an error which should be fixed.


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