(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #58)
> (In reply to David Nemeskey from comment #56)
> > Incidentally, on Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon, some apps remember their size,
> > some remember their position as well, while others open in the middle of the
> > screen in a default size. It was probably the same for Gnome back in 2009
> > before I switched to KDE. It's nowhere near optimal, but it shows that the
> > information is  (was) there.
> In fact, what you describe is the *lack* of this feature:

I wanted to point out three things in my comment, but apparently managed
to mix them up.

1. Yes, what I described is the lack of the feature in the Gnome / Cinnamon 
ecosystem as a whole. However, at least some applications (and key applications 
like Terminal, Synaptic, etc.) do it, which makes it a much more acceptable 
experience than in KDE (speaking from memory here, but the issue is still open, 
so...)
2. The fact that some applications do it means it is possible, and was possible 
even with X11.
3. While this issue was opened against KWin, we users don't care where the 
solution will land. If it can only be done on the toolkit level (which is 
probably better than forcing each app/developer to implement it separately), so 
be it.

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