On Fri, 2 May 2014 20:50:38 -0400 Conrad Hill-Knight <iestynap...@gmail.com>
said:

> Returning to Enlightenment after a long absence (E17 was pre-release,
> i seem to remember) and am not able to find much in the way of end
> user documentation for E18. The first thing i'd like to tweak is
> window placement across desktops.
> 
> Currently i can drag a window towards the edge of my desktop, and when
> the cursor hits the edge, the display flips to the next desktop in
> that direction and i continue to drag the window across that desktop.
> This is the expected behaviour, so far, so good :) If i release the
> mouse button in mid-drag, though, while the window is half off either
> displayed desktop, and i then switch views to the next desktop, i
> don't see the other half of the window. Not-so-much expected
> behaviour. It seems counter-intuitive to me, and not the way other
> window managers i've used do this. I'm used to a window being visible
> on multiple desktops if its position happens to span across the "edge"
> between them. In fact, using the pager to position a window in the
> virtual desktop in other window managers allows me to place it across
> the edge between screens.
> 
> Is there some way to enable this in Enlightenment? Or is this perhaps
> not a function of E18 at all, but the underlying X server and the
> composite stuffs? (Xorg and composite were only just making an
> appearance when i last used linux on the desktop, so i'm not quite up
> to speed on their roles yet.)

this is how virtual desktops work in e - a window belongs to a desktop and if
that desktop is not visible, the window is not visible. this is how e has
worked since e17 code began (many years) and there isn't an option to change it
as it's a bi-product of how desktops work.

(this is also to avoids client bugs where they query their window position and
try remember it themselves and thus end up remembering themselves being partly
off screen).

> -Conrad.
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