GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 84984
Remember window position/dimensions
Last modified: 2004-12-22 21:47:04 UTC
If it's possible I'd like metacity to remember; position, state and dimension of an application window. Then the window will re-appear exactly as it was when you closed it. If it's not possible to retain the state, the saved dimension should be that of the normal window-state, not it's maximized dimension/position.
Currently the answer is that applications are responsible for doing this. See lengthy thread on wm-spec-list@gnome.org sometime in the last few months.
Itz working fine with the latest build
Metacity should do this. Relying on applications to do it is just broken, as virtually nothing does. It also doesn't work correctly all the time, even when they do. This behavior is the right way for doing default window placement. Otherwise, you just get random or cascade, both of which are horrible and broken concepts anyway. In terms of usability and probably accessibility, this seems the best way to do things, to keep people from being confused when their window pops up in some random, useless, cascaded location.
You're missing the point; metacity _can't_ do it, there isn't enough information available. That's why this bug is marked against the extend-the-specification component.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 81802 ***