Moving Windows Between Monitors; Figure 4-8 Moving A Window Between Monitors - Silicon Graphics Octane2 Manual

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You can also set this X resource in
command forces all XWsh windows to open with the upper left-hand corner of the
window 30 pixels from the left of the screen and 200 pixels from the top of the screen.
XWsh*geometry: +30+200
XWsh is the application's Classname.
In addition, you can use the Window Setting control panel to set specific window
locations or to specify the window's last (continuous) position before you log out. To do
this, choose Toolchest > Desktop > Customize > Windows.
When you move a window from one monitor to the other, the window follows the cursor
as it jumps between screens. However, as it moves across, a section of the window is
clipped. For example, as you move a window from the left monitor to the right monitor,
the right edge of the window is clipped to the left edge of the right monitor, as shown in
Figure 4-8.
Channel 0, left monitor
Figure 4-8
Moving a Window between Monitors

Moving Windows between Monitors

. For example, the following
$HOME/.Xdefaults
Channel 1, right monitor
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