On 2017-05-19, Theo wrote:
>It's probably a case of carefully selecting a window manager that allows
>launching of apps to particular sizes, and pinning of windows so they won't
>move. Or one that has a 'tile windows' function that tiles them into
>approximately the right layout.
A tiling WM (such as dwm) would probably be the best bet; or you could
disable moving/resizing on a normal WM, and perhaps use wmctrl to put
the windows in specific places.
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