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Matthias Hofer
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09/19/2018 19:27:21
Hi,
We are changing our admin workstations from GNU/Linux to MS Windows, so we are looking for software that helps make the transition. Your offer seems quite capable and looks very helpful to us. Some of us used i3/dwm and the likes for automatic tiling, and while AWM does not seem to be that capable in this respect there are many other things that AWM really pushes forward.
But one thing puzzles me: When I open a nice, small terminal emulation window (e. g. PuTTY), and another one, and another one, they overlap by default instead of being positioned next to each other and using my screen real estate.
Is this intentional behaviour, and how can I change it?
Thank you, and Regards,
Matthias
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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09/20/2018 10:20:08
Hello Matthias,
Thank you for this post.
Unfortunately, Actual Window Manager doesn't provide the possibility you described. However, we'll consider this as a feature request and inform you when it will be implemented in our products.
Best regards.
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