Shengzhe Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the Unix environment, I open a window by x11(). May I specify the
position of this window by specifying the position of the top left of
the window as in Windows environment?
I use xwit (version 3.4), a system command which manipulates existing
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Hello,
In the Unix environment, I open a window by x11(). May I specify the
position of this window by specifying the position of the top left of
the window as in Windows environment? Or some other parameters can be
used to do that?
Thank you,
Shengzhe
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 17:45 +0200, Shengzhe Wu wrote:
Hello,
In the Unix environment, I open a window by x11(). May I specify the
position of this window by specifying the position of the top left of
the window as in Windows environment? Or some other parameters can be
used to do that?
Marc Schwartz (via MN) wrote:
I don't believe so. In general, under Unix/Linux, the Window Manager
determines window positioning upon startup unless the application
overrides this behavior. Some applications let you specify application
window positioning via command line 'geometry'