openbox fork to make it act a bit more like ryudo
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Previously we would try to find the primary monitor and use that when the search was outside any monitor. However, if the primary monitor is chosen by the mouse position and the mouse is not inside any monitor, we enter infinite recursion trying to find the primary monitor. The nearest monitor is a better metric anyhow, and this ensures screen_find_monitor() is never recursive as it always returns a value without depending on other screen.c methods. |
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