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Re: How to restore the layout?
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martin rudalics |
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Re: How to restore the layout? |
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Fri, 28 Jun 2013 11:16:57 +0200 |
> Strictly speaking they are not part of the current state, but of some
> previous state. X does not differ between maximized, fullscreen or
> normal windows, they are all just windows. The window manager makes
> that distinction, and probably holds that data, but it is private and
> unacessable.
So this means that, as stated earlier, we'd have to remember the
pre-maximize/minimize coordinates ourselves in the frame structure and
update them whenever we minimize/maximize a frame.
martin
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- Re: How to restore the layout?, martin rudalics, 2013/06/28
- Re: How to restore the layout?, Jan Djärv, 2013/06/28
- Re: How to restore the layout?, martin rudalics, 2013/06/28
- Re: How to restore the layout?, Stephen Leake, 2013/06/29
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