On 09/26/09 19:32, John Lindgren wrote:

Isn't that the job of the window manager?  XFWM4, at least, already
makes sure that some part of each window is on-screen at all times.
That seems to me a better solution than asking each and every
application to watch the screen size and make sure its windows stay
on-screen.


AFAICS audacious sets some geometry information, which is by default
accepted. Seems to me that audacious already _does_ watch its screen
size and position.

I can tell fvwm to ignore audacious' geometry information, but then
the  position claimed by audacious is _always_ ignored, regardless
whether it is on screen or not.


Regards

Harri



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