[resend to wmaker-dev instead of only to Martin.]

Carlos R. Mafra wrote:
> Martin Dietze wrote:
>> On Thu, September 10, 2009, Carlos R. Mafra wrote:
>>
>>> Hey, but I mentioned that the code does not even work for me. I just
>>> wanted to point out what I was trying to do, but perhaps that does
>>> not make sense in a xinerama setup.
>> Oh, I thought it did not because you were not using a dual-head
>> setup. No damage done :)
> 
> The fact that no damage was done is interesting though. Because
> here it makes my windows don't take the focus anymore.
> 
> So before my clean up patch the un-maximization was done inside
> wMaximizeWindow(), and you say that it restored the window
> coordinates from the other screen to new one (ie the window does
> not "go back" but it has the (x,y) and sizes of the old window).
> 
> But looking into wMaximizeWindow() the only xinerama aware
> step I see is about getting the usableArea coords. After
> that wwin is used equally for xinerama or not xinerama, afaics.
> 
> Unless there are checks for xinerama stuff inside
> wWindowConstrainSize() or wWindowCropSize(), but
> I haven't looked yet.
> 
> So I don't understand how the old code restored
> the old geometry inside the new head (or screen).
> 


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