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Gee, what the OP has is a LOT of advanced Windows software but, still, gives results not what I prefer!! I don't want to change the sizes of the windows and but just move them so that I can easily make use of all of them and for that goal: For each window, I want its UL (upper left) corner to be on a line from roughly the top center of the screen to roughly the left center of the screen. And I want all those UL corners equally spaced on that line. So, for the goal: With this arrangement (1) can see at least a little of each of the windows, (2) usually can see the title of each of the windows, and (3) properties (1) and (2) continue to hold for any Z-order for the windows, i.e., can click on the windows in any order, thus, changing the Z-order, and still have properties (1) and (2). So, with (3) can just click on any window, bring it to the top of the Z-order, see all of that window, and still have (1) and (2). That is, can continue working with all the windows without more arranging. I wrote a little script in Rexx to do this arranging and put an icon on the desktop to run that script. Best place for the icon? Sure, in the UL corner of the screen thus, not covered by any of the so arranged windows. The version of the Firefox Web browser I'm using does something similar BUT with a difference: The line I mentioned goes from the top center of the screen to the center RIGHT of the screen instead of the center left. Sooo, when a window is brought to the top of the Z-order, usually all the windows with UL corner to the lower right are fully covered, i.e., usually can't see any part of any of them. So, lose property (3) and often soon also properties (1) and (2). So, having that "line" go to the center left of the screen instead of the center right is a biggie! |