Sorry, had to reply somewhere, and I don't know if devilspie has already been mentioned.
Devilspie is a window-matching program. Writing the scripts/config to get it to match a particular window is not too difficult (it uses s-expressions), so you can get a specific window to always appear on a particular workspace with the exact geom/pos you wish for. Apologies also for suggesting something else without having tried out ladish yet, but if it were to be a little like qjackctl, in having startup/shutdown scripts the user could write, then it would not be too difficult to have it remember/restore window positions. It might be possible that the user would not have to even write these scripts/configs? I've been trying a few different window managers lately, and using dwm (a tiling wm) just doesn't seem the best option for audio apps (a lack of recent libs disallowed me to build awesome). The other extreme, e17, is just ummm, no. James. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
