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When New Windows are Created

There are three possible things a window manager will do when a new window is created. It is possible to configure a window manager so that an outline of the new window is shown, and you are allowed to position it on your screen. That is called ``manual placement''.

It is also possible that the window manager will place the new window somewhere on the screen by itself. This is known as ``random placement''.

Finally, sometimes an application will ask for a specific spot on the screen, or the window manager will be configured to display certain applications on the same place of the screen all the time. (For instance, I could specify that I want xclock to always appear in the upper right hand corner of the screen.)



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Mon Apr 1 08:59:56 EST 1996