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[Solved] Nautilus doesn't remember window position and size ...
https://bbs.archlinux.org › Applications & Desktop Environments
Aug 21, 2009 - 8 posts - ‎4 authors
After reinstalling Arch Linux nautilus now always open in the top left corner with a default size. Setting /apps/metacity/general/disable_workarounds to true doesn't change anything. I have compiz installed. Last edited by irfan (2009-08-22 00:00:How to make chromium remember window size and position (linux ...
https://superuser.com/.../how-to-make-chromium-remember-window-size-and-positio...
Jan 24, 2016 - When I start the chromium browser on Arch Linux with GNOME 3, it starts fullscreen. How can I achieve that chromium remembers window size and position? And is chromium or GNOME responsible for the fullscreen start? edit. It is not only chromium. If I leave only some space between window and 'screen ...14.04 - Remember Each Window/Browser size and location - Ask Ubuntu
https://askubuntu.com/questions/.../remember-each-window-browser-size-and-locatio...
Aug 15, 2014 - This seems like a duplicate of How do I save/remember last-used window position and size for applications?, check that out and see if it is the same.Remember window position on close for next open? - Linux Mint Forums
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Jan 8, 2017 - In my Linux Mint KDE, I just right click an application's window titlebar -> More Actions -> Special Application or Window settings, and I can easily set many options including to remember the window's position, size, which monitor screen, which workspace (virtual desktop), etc... Phd21: Mint KDE 17.3 & 18.2, ...Remember window size on reopening in Linux · Issue #7534 · adobe ...
https://github.com/adobe/brackets/issues/7534
Apr 16, 2014 - The default window size of Brackets on linux - ubuntu is not to my liking. The problem is the app does not remember the changed size on reopening the brackets later. @redmunds redmunds changed the title from Remeber window size on reopening in Linux to Remember window size on reopening in ...Are there any way to make Linux remember window sizes and ...
https://www.quora.com/Are-there-any-way-to-make-Linux-remember-window-sizes-and...
Of course it is the windowing scheme which is the issue not Linux per se. Most windowing implementations (Apple Terminal and PuTTY to name two) are based on good old XTERM. Among the many things controllable about windows are their size and positi...GNOME save and restore window positions : linux - Reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/.../gnome_save_and_restore_window_positions/
Apr 7, 2015 - 2 posts - ‎2 authors
Personally I've always been a fan of the 'devils pie' (now unfortunately obsolete with Gnome-shell, which is a shame) approach to Window when I want to keep things arranged. Which is that the default placement of windows is scripted and thus is always consistent. When I log out I don't really want ...Ubuntu Gnome desktop does not remember window position and window ...
https://www.reddit.com/r/.../ubuntu_gnome_desktop_does_not_remember_window/
Dec 28, 2017 - 2 posts - ‎1 author
ubuntu / Gnome will not "remember" the size and location of the window in which an app was last run. It's a big productivity killer: Resizing...[lubuntu] Gnome desktop does not remember window position/size ...
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1525960
Jul 7, 2010 - My searching shows a lot of complaints on this issue over the past few years - and no solutions. Just wondering if this still the case - my experience tells me the issue is still present - are there any solutions? I am running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. The issue is that Gnome will not "remember" the size and location of ...How to tweak default size and position of an application window in ...
https://www.faqforge.com/linux/tweak-default-size-position-application-window-ubu...
Here, we'll take the example of the gnome-terminal window. For example, on my machine, the following screenshot shows the default size and position of the terminal window: Application Window position. Now, to change these default values, what you have to do is, open the .desktop file corresponding to the application ...