Hi Dominik, On Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 1:51 PM Dominik Vogt <dominik.v...@gmx.de> wrote: > Can you please be more precise? You're mixing the terms page, > desk and screen which are all differet things. Could you give an > example of the workflow? It's hard for me to imagine what you're > actually doig that could require to move all windows from oe > desktop (page?) to another. Why is it not good enough to make the > windows on desk 1 sticky?
Mea culpa! i admit that i am confusing myself as well. Let me try once more. I am using fvwm2 (2.6.9). I have two monitors and the following config: DesktopSize 3x3 DesktopName 0 Main DesktopName 1 Dev DesktopName 2 Bills DesktopName 3 Chat as i understand this, i now have four desktops, each with 9 pages on them - this is what FvwmPager agrees with. As i move between desks, i often try and stick to adding windows to the correct desks so that i have some separation of work ("Dev" for development, "Chat" for ms-teams, etc.) This works well for me. But sometimes I find that I want to shift the windows from, say, the "Dev" desk to my other monitor which is free of any windows. so i thought i had to do it like this: all (desk 1) movetoscreen where i first of all open fvwmconsole on screen2 (the one i want windows from the Dev desktop to move from) and run the command. This works - the windows from the Dev desktop are moved to screen2, but they don't keep the page they were on, on the new screen - every window is now on the same page on screen2. what i want is for the windows on the Dev desk to move across to screen2, "mirroring" the location/page they were on screen1 with, only now, on screen2. Does this make any sense now? i hope it does - apologies if it isn't - and i will try again to explain thanks all for your time. Ethan