+ # parse command-line arguments
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='easy Display Setup for Laptops')
+ parser.add_argument("-f", "--frontend",
+ dest="frontend",
+ help="The frontend to be used for user interaction")
+ parser.add_argument("-r", "--relative-position",
+ dest="rel_position", choices=list(map(str.lower, screen.RelativeScreenPosition.__members__.keys())),
+ help="Position of external screen relative to internal one")
+ parser.add_argument("-i", "--internal-only",
+ dest="internal_only", action='store_true',
+ help="Enable internal screen, disable all the others (as if no external screen was connected")
+ cmdArgs = parser.parse_args()
+
+ # load frontend early (for error mssages)
+ frontend = gui.getFrontend(cmdArgs.frontend)
+ try:
+ # see what situation we are in
+ situation = screen.ScreenSituation(commonInternalConnectorNames())
+
+ # construct the ScreenSetup
+ setup = None
+ if situation.externalResolutions() is not None:
+ setup = frontend.setup(situation)
+ if setup is None: sys.exit(1) # the user canceled
+ else:
+ # use first resolution of internal connector
+ setup = ScreenSetup(intResolution = situation.internalResolutions()[0], extResolution = None)
+
+ # call xrandr
+ xrandrCall = situation.forXrandr(setup)
+ print("Call that will be made:",xrandrCall)
+ subprocess.check_call(xrandrCall)
+
+ # make sure the internal screen is really, *really* turned on if there is no external screen
+ if setup.extResolution is None:
+ turnOnBacklight()
+ except Exception as e:
+ frontend.error(str(e))
+ raise