Sorry, reproducing this behaviour is more tricky than I thought.  It
appears that the culprit is the gnuserv program.  Those are the minimal
.emacs file that causes this behaviour 

(autoload 'gnuserv-start "gnuserv-compat"
          "Allow this Emacs process to be a server for client processes."
           t)
(gnuserv-start)

I assume gnuserv is installed in the system.  The version of gnuserv I
use is 3.12 with emacs 20.7.  The (minimal) .fvwm2rc file has the following
contents 

EdgeScroll 100 100
EdgeResistance 300 3
SnapAttraction 10 All Screen
DeskTopSize 2x2

Style "*" MWMDecor

ButtonStyle 4 vector 4 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ButtonStyle 6 vector 4 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Mouse 1         4       A       Maximize 0 93
Mouse 1         2       A       Delete
Mouse 1         6       A       Iconify

Those are the steps:
0. Go to page 0 0
1. Open emacs (emacs &)
2. Maximize the emacs window by clicking Button 4
3. Move it using mouse to page 1 0
4. You are on page 1 0 now
5. Click Button 4 again.
The effect is that the window returns to page 0 0.

And forget about what I said about other versions of fvwm.  I tested it
on other people's computers, but as it turned out today they don't use
gnuserv.

Thanks,

Piotr


>> 
>> 
>> If I open an emacs window, maximize it, move the maximized window to a
>> different page, and demaximize it, the window is moved to the original
>> page.  Emacs is the only application that exhibits this behaviour. 
>> Moreover, this problem doesn't occur in fvwm 2.2.5. (This may be somehow
>> related to the fact that xlsclients doesn't show emacs windows.)

> Which emacs version?

> Please give me detailed step-by-step instructions.  It is very
> important to know how exactly each step is done.  For example, I
> need to know how the window was maximized (e.g. by clicking on a
> title button, using a menu or a keystroke etc.), whether the emacs
> window was on the current page when you unmacimized it, and so on.

> Bye

> Dominik ^_^  ^_^

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