by pangwolin (Posted Mon Oct 10, 2016 7:12 pm)
Do you mean you don't get these errors at all on your side? I'm running a Ubuntu 14.04.1 based distro.
I tried with KDE and XFCE, the window is positioned "properly" at 0,0 by default, but it definitely doesn't retain size and position after closing it (it's always reset).
Only in i3wm did I have the window positioned slightly offset from 0,0 (which led me to think 80,20 was the coordinates, but I'm not really sure as I have not measured).
Either way, the workaround works for me to fix this issue in i3, so no need to worry about this "bug" that much.
Keep up the good work.![Smile :)]()
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Do you mean you don't get these errors at all on your side? I'm running a Ubuntu 14.04.1 based distro.
I tried with KDE and XFCE, the window is positioned "properly" at 0,0 by default, but it definitely doesn't retain size and position after closing it (it's always reset).
Only in i3wm did I have the window positioned slightly offset from 0,0 (which led me to think 80,20 was the coordinates, but I'm not really sure as I have not measured).
Either way, the workaround works for me to fix this issue in i3, so no need to worry about this "bug" that much.
Keep up the good work.

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