(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: if the window
> manager handled remembering window sizes and positions, then no window would
> ever fail to remember its size or position. But because the window manager
> does not, it's up to each app (or each toolkit that apps are built with) to
> implement the feature on its own, which is why it works for some apps but
> not others.
> 
> We all want this feature, it's about figuring out how to do it. If it was
> easy, it would have been done ages ago.


> But because the window manager
> does not

Why ? Is there a reason it cant ?

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