I have a multi-screen setup with different grid layout on the two screens.
My screens turn off after a few minutes idle.
When I come and wake up the screens the windows have been moved.
Seems like Linux detects only one screen first and all windows as placed on that screen.
Then screen two comes on, and the correct windows are moved there, but in the wrong grid locations.
Anything than can be done to fix this?
I'd also love if gSnap remembers where different apps were placed and uses that location by default next time they are started.
As I developer I always have my terminal on the left, development IDE in the middle and browser to the right.
I have a multi-screen setup with different grid layout on the two screens.
My screens turn off after a few minutes idle.
When I come and wake up the screens the windows have been moved.
Seems like Linux detects only one screen first and all windows as placed on that screen.
Then screen two comes on, and the correct windows are moved there, but in the wrong grid locations.
Anything than can be done to fix this?
I'd also love if gSnap remembers where different apps were placed and uses that location by default next time they are started.
As I developer I always have my terminal on the left, development IDE in the middle and browser to the right.