Re: [e-users] "Ignore all window move requests" from some apps

2016-04-17 Thread Daniel Kasak
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On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 5:22 AM, Peter Flynn  wrote:
> On 04/15/2016 03:02 AM, Daniel Kasak wrote:
>> I'm using a truly infuriating Java app, which constantly opens new
>> windows for everything that you want to do.
>
> You wouldn't care to share the name of the app (in private email, if
> necessary), would you? My colleagues in the usability lab in college are
> always interested in unusual behaviour :-)
>
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Re: [e-users] "Ignore all window move requests" from some apps

2016-04-15 Thread Peter Flynn
On 04/15/2016 03:02 AM, Daniel Kasak wrote:
> I'm using a truly infuriating Java app, which constantly opens new
> windows for everything that you want to do. 

You wouldn't care to share the name of the app (in private email, if
necessary), would you? My colleagues in the usability lab in college are
always interested in unusual behaviour :-)

///Peter

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Re: [e-users] "Ignore all window move requests" from some apps

2016-04-14 Thread Daniel Kasak
Thankyou! :)

On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 1:26 PM, Carsten Haitzler  wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 12:02:13 +1000 Daniel Kasak  said:
>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> I'm using a truly infuriating Java app, which constantly opens new
>> windows for everything that you want to do. I'm running it on an
>> external LCD screen. It absolutely insists on opening new windows in
>> the very top-left corner of my laptop panel. I've tried using
>> "remember" settings, but these appear to have no effect for this
>> particular application ( I use "remember" settings successfully for a
>> number of other apps ). When I right-click a window from the offending
>> application, the "remember" settings are "remembered" - so the
>> matching is working.
>>
>> Is it possible this application is opening windows and then after
>> they've opened, requesting that they be moved to the top-left corner
>> of my LCD, thereby defeating the "remember" functionality? If so, can
>> we have another "remember" setting for "ignore all window move
>> requests" or something?
>
> it is possible it is. have you tried the locks and remembering the locks? :)
> you can even lock yourself out from moving the window if you want. but
> definitely the program can be too. :) you can even lock yourself from closing
> the window... handy in a non-remembered window in cat it has a crucial task
> running (a server install/upgrade over ssh? or something else) that if you
> accidentally close will cause you no end of pain - so save yourself and lock
> yourself from closing the window :) (or logging out while its up etc.)
>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Dan
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Re: [e-users] "Ignore all window move requests" from some apps

2016-04-14 Thread The Rasterman
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 12:02:13 +1000 Daniel Kasak  said:

> Hi all.
> 
> I'm using a truly infuriating Java app, which constantly opens new
> windows for everything that you want to do. I'm running it on an
> external LCD screen. It absolutely insists on opening new windows in
> the very top-left corner of my laptop panel. I've tried using
> "remember" settings, but these appear to have no effect for this
> particular application ( I use "remember" settings successfully for a
> number of other apps ). When I right-click a window from the offending
> application, the "remember" settings are "remembered" - so the
> matching is working.
> 
> Is it possible this application is opening windows and then after
> they've opened, requesting that they be moved to the top-left corner
> of my LCD, thereby defeating the "remember" functionality? If so, can
> we have another "remember" setting for "ignore all window move
> requests" or something?

it is possible it is. have you tried the locks and remembering the locks? :)
you can even lock yourself out from moving the window if you want. but
definitely the program can be too. :) you can even lock yourself from closing
the window... handy in a non-remembered window in cat it has a crucial task
running (a server install/upgrade over ssh? or something else) that if you
accidentally close will cause you no end of pain - so save yourself and lock
yourself from closing the window :) (or logging out while its up etc.)

> Thanks.
> 
> Dan
> 
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