> I don't know anything about  
> spectrwm (or KDE or X for that matter :)

You can have two displays in xorg.conf or one split in two on two
screens as well as some other modes. There are various benefits to each
depending on the need for dragging and fullscreen etc.. So an app can
remember the geometry across the two or on one of those screens. This
can be hidden and the app just remembers the last or dragged position
but xterm has a -geometry for testing. Windows managers can show the
geometry whilst dragging too.

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