On Fri, 16 Nov 2007, steve szmidt wrote:
> On Friday 16 November 2007, Eben King wrote:
>>
>> Is there any way of moving that back into the accessible area? I use
>> fvwm2. I've though of: killing FF and relaunching it from the "right"
>
> On KDE I use Alt + mouse to move a window if I can get the mouse onto any part
> inside the frame.
I can't though. It's completely off screen. I did find this:
FvwmCommand(1) FVWM Modules FvwmCommand(1)
...
-i <level>
Specifies the level of information that FvwmCommand outputs.
...
1 Errors and window configuration information. This is the
default.
FvwmCommand send_windowlist
Information like below will show up.
0x02000014 window FvwmConsole
0x02000014 icon FvwmConsole
...
http://www.fvwm.org/documentation/manpages/stable/focus-link.php is
focus-link.pl(1) and it says
...
These are collection of functions a user can call from programmable section.
move_window [<id>] <direction>
or
move_window [<id>] <x> <y>
Now, if I can figure out (again) how to use FVWMCommand, and find
focus-link.pl. Maybe it's for a later version of fvwm2, as I have neither
the man page nor the binary.
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