On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 16:10, M. Neumann wrote:
> I have the same problem however, with Eterms...

Eterm has a -x switch for borderless-ness.

Windowmatches are probably best for the wterms.

> 
> Can you clarify "Remember only applies to windoes opened in similar order to
> the one the info was saved for." for me please?

It sounds more complicated than it is, but I'll waste time and explain
it with a crazy metaphor anyway. Cars are windows, rows are apps.

Picture parking spaces in front of a building. Each row has parking
spaces numbered 1 to infinity, from left to right. Each employee has a
row number they must park in, but parks in a different space every day
by choosing the first space open. So if they get to work in the same
order they'll end up with the same space each day, but they aren't
actually assigned a space. Similarly, if somebody leaves early, the next
person in the lot gets their space and any baggage that comes with it.

I used to use remember to position my Evolution windows, but every new
version kept changing the order the windows opened and remember
positioned the wrong windows. I could fight this, but I now let
Evolution open wherever it wants.

> 
> I've noticed that in one virtual desktop, it will work fine...switch to
> another... Borderless, go back to the other, works fine... I have done the
> "remember" settings things, numerous times...
> 
> Also, "You can open a whole bunch of wterms at once and set remember for all
> of them." ... Will that save those settings even after I close them all?  So
> like if I opened say...10 Eterms... Set them all, great.  Closed them... And
> reopening no more than 5 of them, would they all retain the remembered,
> bordered, setting?

Yes. Probably. No WM has a perfect remember system, which is why the
GNOME folks ditched it for their new WM. Many apps now remember their
own positions.

What's really annoying is that E16 gives the app it's position including
the window decorations, which makes apps that rely on this request
positions a little off.

-- 
BAM - I took an IQ test and the results were negative.



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