(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #127)

> For non-KDE apps, it's gonna be the wild west. Expect many to most apps to
> lag in adoption of this for years and years. So I'm afraid the dream of
> "remember all window positions automatically without apps having to do
> anything" is dead, sorry. I'm renaming this ticket to reflect what's
> feasible.

Is this true for all other modern WMs, compositors, and display servers
(KWin versus DWM.exe, Quartz, and XOrg 11)? I solely ask in order to
know whether this is a deficiency in the Wayland standard (and/or the
current X implementation[s]), or whether it's fundamentally infeasible;
at least, outside of a very, very monolithic OS.

I see that the original issue states that this is available via
alternative WMs, which causes me to believe that an X implementation
might have provided this. However, I see little evidence of this, and
even Windows 11 solely permits “Restartable applications” to be
restarted in this manner.

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