window position problem

ciproxr

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tittle sais it all basicly, the nautilus window remembers where it was closed but firefox and the terminal and a whole bunch of other appz dont, isntead they open on the top left corner of the screen.

this is extremely irritating to the point where i dont even want to use ubuntu.

i know about the option in compiz to make windows open in the center but i hate that too.

is there a to force application to remember their position, any kind of third party software that can do that.
 

Nothinman

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If the app doesn't remember it's position and the WM won't do it for you then you're out of luck. I personally run E16 and find it's smart window placement to be excellent and on top of that it has the ability to remember just about every aspect about a window.
 

lousydood

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You can always use the -geometry option to any X11 application to place it on the screen. It's supposed to respect that. Something like

-geometry WIDTHxHEIGHT+XPOS+YPOs

 

xSauronx

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Originally posted by: Nothinman
If the app doesn't remember it's position and the WM won't do it for you then you're out of luck. I personally run E16 and find it's smart window placement to be excellent and on top of that it has the ability to remember just about every aspect about a window.

that was one of the things i definitely liked about E16. its very useful and seems like the kind of thing someone else would care to implement
 

Nothinman

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Some WMs have implemented window memory, I believe KWM does for instance, but I'm not sure about metacity or compiz.