Am 6. Juni 2016 01:28:12 MESZ, schrieb Simon Lees <[email protected]>:
>
>
>On 06/04/2016 07:17 PM, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
>> Hello!
>> 
>> I used till now still e16 (due to my inability to compile a working
>newer e... and running under debian).
>> When developing i used a very nice feature, shifting the window with
>the compilation/simulation between 2 desktops 
>> and doing something else whilst beeing able to keep an eye on the
>activity of the shared window.....
>> 
>> Now, the desktops seem completely separate, if i push my window out
>of my desktop, it doesn't appear on the next one....
>> how can i make it appear on the next one?
>> 
>
>I use keybindings for this, dragging with the mouse generally moves to
>the next real screen if you have one.
well, i only have one screen.... is there a way to change the mouse behaviour?
i didn't find where....

so i tryed your suggestion, either by right click on the title bar-> move by 
kbd and by 
redefining a keybinding with the action window->move [up|down|left|right].
whilst i manage to move the window by the keyboard, the keybinding action 
doesn't allow
me to quit the visible area with the window (and its way to coarse too, in 3 
clicks i went from
one side to the next... but i didn't see how to regulate that)
with the other method i had to place roughly the window, since there the 
movement is really 
thought only for fine tuning.... (some logarithmic time-related graininess 
would really come in handy....)

but.... didn't work....
i switched desktops, and no overlapping window.... i switched back... the 
window was placed again completely 
into the visible part of the desktop :(




-- 
ciao
bboett <[email protected]>

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