Move window between monitor in EWMH compliant WM
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Rationale
I love XFCE. I use it on almost all my computers. However, in a multi head setup, it lacks a “move window to monitor” feature. Some posts link to the move-to-next-monitor script, which as many dependencies and is not very customizable (move to bottom, to right, etc.)
Hence, here it is ewmh_m2m.
Install
Just install the package with pip:
pip install ewmh-m2m # Note the dash and not the underscore!
You should now have a move-to-monitor command available.
Usage
You should bind the move-to-monitor command to your desired keyboard shortcut. This command also accepts some arguments to control where the window is moved. Type move-to-monitor --help in a terminal for the list of accepted options.
Development
Feel free to ask some features on GitHub. You can also develop your own features and open Pull Requests. Take a look at the technical documentation.
Note
This project has been set up using PyScaffold 3.2.2. For details and usage information on PyScaffold see https://pyscaffold.org/.
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