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. <br>
<br>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.<br><br>Thanks for bringing up the topic, I wouldn't have thought to add this to an existing desktop.<br>
<br>Dan Kulinski<br><br>------------------------------------------------<br>[1] <a href="http://www.techenclave.com/open-source-and-linux/window-snap-effect-ubuntu-10-4-a-183730.html">http://www.techenclave.com/open-source-and-linux/window-snap-effect-ubuntu-10-4-a-183730.html</a><br>
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