-<tt>--force-xinerama</tt> is available in i3. This option gets the list of screens\r
-<strong>once</strong> when starting, and never updates it. As the nVidia driver cannot do\r
-dynamic configuration anyways, this is not a big deal.</p></div>\r
+<tt>--force-xinerama</tt> is available in i3 (alternatively, you can use the\r
+<tt>force_xinerama</tt> configuration file directive). This option gets the list of\r
+screens <strong>once</strong> when starting, and never updates it. As the nVidia driver cannot\r
+do dynamic configuration anyways, this is not a big deal.</p></div>\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Also note that your output names are not descriptive (like <tt>HDMI1</tt>) when using\r
+Xinerama, instead they are counted up, starting at 0: <tt>xinerama-0</tt>, <tt>xinerama-1</tt>, …</p></div>\r