On Wed, 9 Apr 2008, Benjamin Karhan wrote:
Key F1 A M AnimatedMove 100p 100p
and "ALT-F1" will move the given window to 100,100
i've never tried to use offscreen coordinates though...
AnimatedMove itself works like a charm ... specifying the coordinates is a
little tricky as it depends from the application.
I started testing it with an xterm, using large negative values (slightly
larger than screen size, so they'd offset the top-left corner of the xterm
window from the bottom-right corner of the screen).
To discover that acroread interprets them differently (its bottom-right
corner from the bottom-right corner of the screen). So at the end I
settled on
Key F5 A SM AnimatedMove -0p -0p
Now control-L Alt-Shift-F5 displaces my acrobat reader window so that the
title bar and left margin are no longer visible. I still see the bottom
and right margin, but never mind.
... still waiting for an emulation trick to switch to the firefox desktop
when a click on an URL in acroread running on another desktop loads a web
document into firefox.
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