Bobby Byrne :ferris:
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nostr:npub1ec6jtwfhzxzyxfq45kp3xgavqwg3ms63nvdckym46jrx4zrg0vaqmk3zj6 any words of wisdom or guidance on setting up a secondary portrait monitor on cosmic-epoch? Is it a config in /etc/cosmic-comp?
nostr:npub1xuwhmvcpxlujat7est2de8v9az6wekvd92vqat7p2698sfw5mwcs77xhq5 and/or nostr:npub1ptmpx09dsmfl44mtka7a00ql6v8vfxn9a0w3n0w68mpttjm26chs9f2xku any tips on setting up a portrait monitor on cosmic-epoch? I can see the outputs and their x,y settings the the .local/state folder but it doesn't seem to apply the changes even after logging out. Should I set it up in /etc/cosmic-comp/config.ron? If so any reference example so I don't mess up the syntax?