Am 28.03.22 um 00:55 schrieb Skip Montanaro:
So you might tell your window manager to keep that window on the main
workspace.

Thanks. I'd forgotten about the possibility of doing this sort of thing in
the window manager config. That would certainly be fine in this case. (It's
been ages since I messed with this sort of thing.)

I might be misguided, but on modern desktops that should be possible with a few mouseclicks. E.g. in KDE, there is a little pin icon displayed in every title bar of a toplevel window on the left side. If you click it, the window is shown on every workspace. There is also a way to set properties for a window permanently, by right-clicking on the title bar and then "enhanced attributes" (or similar, don't have KDE to check it roght now here) which gives a menu with multiple options to force the geometry. I don't know for GNOME desktop, but suspect it should be similarly easy.

        Christian

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