One fateful night, I was searching for a program to copy my terminal output onto a monitor...and I found it! "Mirror"!
And it didn't work! Boo!
So then I coded my own program, called 'Monc'! And it sucked.
But then I decided to rewrite it into something bigger, stronger, faster...
Ladies, gentlemen, and transgender;
I give you...
MONC v2.0
pastebin get LxbBS18S monc
std PB LxbBS18S monc
std ld monc2 monc
With this program, you can copy all terminal output and output it to a list of monitors! How handy is that!?
Syntax:
Spoiler
monc toggle
Toggles screen mirroring.
monc <on/off>
Turns screen mirroring ON or OFF.
monc list
Lists all monitors, and shows which ones are on the mirroring list. (specific monitors
ON or
OFF )
monc add/delete <monitor1> [monitor2] [monitor3] [...]
Adds OR deletes monitors from the mirroring list.
monc (all previous arguments) -p <program> [argument1] [argument2] [...]
After all other arguments, will execute a program to be mirrored onto the monitors.
monc setsize <text scale> [monitor]
Sets the text scale of all monitors on the mirroring list, or a single specified monitor.
Screenshots:
Spoiler
It works with Opus Editor!! See!?
Most every program will work with Monc!
Want someone to watch you play, for a Tron competition or something?
Want to sell your game to other people, on various monitors!? (yes, they will all play the same game)
Bug(s):
Edited by EldidiStroyrr, 19 January 2017 - 10:42 PM.