A small shell script should fix my ghosting-screen problem. I'm trying to move each window just 1px in a certain direction and in the following second it should do a move in the other direction back.
#!/bin/bash
while read windowId g x y w h deviceId windowTitle; do
# ignore desktop screen
if [ "${windowTitle}" != "Desktop" ]; then
# ...
# test values (fullscreen: not possible | window-mode: possible)
`wmctrl -i -r ${windowId} -e 0,200,200,500,500`
# ...
fi
done < <(wmctrl -lG)
Is it possible to move a fullscreen window just by 1px in a certain direction? (wmctrl).
Thanks for your help!
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I've rewrited @jacobs python code to simple bash and make it works (I tested this on ubuntu 16 cinnamon).
I had to add
remove,maximized_vert, remove,maximized_horz
without that windows didn't move.sudo apt-get install xdotool wmctrl
/path/to/script.sh "window-name" "monitor-name"