my setup:
external monitor (A) connected to a docking station. lets call the internal 
display B. A is left of B.

first bug:
if i move a floating window with alt-shift-, from A to B it is positioned on 
the left edge of B. if i try to move it back to A the window is assigned to A, 
but its position doesn't change.

second bug:
laptop is undocked. open three terminal windows on some workspace. make two of 
them floating. focus the window that is still tiled.  if i dock my laptop now - 
in that case i run "xrandr --output B --auto" und "xrandr --output A --auto 
--left-of B" via shell script - both floating windows are hidden underneath the 
tiled terminal window.

can someone confirm these bugs?

claudio
                                          
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