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FS#880 - Border width computing wrong when moving clients between screens
User who did this - Uli Schlachter (psychon)

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"If Iceweasel/Icedove/Evince is started in monitor 2 (right) then the taskbar entry 
is in monitor 1 (left)."

Works for me (tm). So what do I have to do to make it break?
Also, the reporter uses a tiling layout by default and I'd expect this to force 
clients to be moved to the screen that c.screen says they should be on.

"If Firefox is started in monitor 1 (as full-screen) and moved to monitor 2 (mod+o) 
and then full-screen is unset then the window jumps back to monitor 1."

Wasn't me. Our overlord jd did that. When the client is made fullscreen, it's 
floating geometry is saved (which happens to point at screen 1) and when it is 
un-fullscreened that moves it back to that monitor. No idea why this is like it 
is, but to me this was kind of expected behavior.
Also, I can't reproduce this on git/master, because awful.ewmh connects to 
property::screen and does its magic when a client moves to another screen. (So 
I guess this isn't expected behavior after all...?)

"If LibreOffice is started in monitor 2 (as full-screen) the taskbar entry is 
correctly in monitor 2 but if full-screen is unset the window jumps back to 
monitor1."

Dunno, same bug as above with floating geometry being save for the wrong screen?

"If Iceweasel/Icedove/Evince/LibreOffice is started in monitor 1 (as full-screen) then the 
window "leaks" by 1 pixel to monitor 2. Unsetting full-screen and setting it back removes 
the leak."

Definitely cosmic rays.
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