[clue] Linux Window Management

Dan Kulinski daniel at kulinski.net
Tue May 24 10:11:24 MDT 2011


I would think this would be the job of the window manager itself.  Xrandr
isn't really used per window but per monitor.  I use it to turn on an
external monitor on my notebook or to rotate the display 90 degrees.

As for copying the capability compiz has the ability to trigger commands on
edge intersection.  A quick Google link [1] shows how to do this with an app
called wmctl.

Thanks for bringing up the topic, I wouldn't have thought to add this to an
existing desktop.

Dan Kulinski

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[1]
http://www.techenclave.com/open-source-and-linux/window-snap-effect-ubuntu-10-4-a-183730.html
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