Do the following steps to see some funny behaviour of the Occupy window:

1.  Invoke f.occupy on some window (I have it in a menu that is activated
    by a title bar button).
2.  Move to a different workspace, one which does not show the original
    window. The intention is apparently that the Occupy window isn't
    present here either, but it is.
3.  Move back to original workspace. The Occupy window is now at (0, 0).
4.  Move the Occupy window somewhere else. Its contents get mangled, in
    my case I only see a button for one workspace now in the wrong
    location.
5.  Move it again. The contents reappear, but the OK/Cancel/All buttons
    have different positions now.
6.  From now on the Occupy window's occupation properly matches that of
    the original window.
7.  The different layout of the buttons persists when you call up the
    Occupy window again.

(0. the OK/Cancel/All buttons are off-center, but I found a fix for it;
strangely enough the obviously incorrect calculation had been there for
a while.)

-Olaf.
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