Currently, I use two monitors-- my 1680*1050 imac monitor, coupled with a 
1920*1080 secondary monitor.  They usually form one contiguous, non rectangular 
desktop.

In OSX 10.9, Apple added a menu bar to the secondary screen. Unfortunately, 
XQuartz appears to be unaware of this behavior, and as a result, it may place 
some of the windows so that the entire title bar of the window is underneath 
the menu bar. This makes the close, minimize. and resize widgets inaccessible, 
as well as removing the ability of the user to move the window. Short of 
switching to a window manager that has slightly different behavior, is there 
any way to fix this?

Sometimes I use the external monitor for watching videos, and I'd like to be 
able to actually move gimp to my smaller monitor-- and vice versa.

Jeremy
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