Dominik Vogt <fvwm-workers@fvwm.org> writes:
> Currently, fvwm uses the icon boxes in the order of creation.  So,
> if one icon box is created on screen 0 and one is created on
> screen 1, all icons are placed on screen 0 until the icon box is
> full, then all icons are put on screen 1.  My question was if it
> is necessary to skip icon boxes that are not on the same screen as
> the window.

I don't think we'd want to apply the same screen test unless the
user indicated that the iconbox was for a specific screen.
Right now, theres no way to do that.

I don't think that just because the iconbox lies completely within
a screen is sufficient reason to only use it for one screen.

Since I don't have a setup,  I can only guess, but my guess is
that we don't need a iconbox for each screen feature.

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