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Wonder
2 discussion posts
Hi there!
First of all, I have searched for an answer for this question but didn't find it.
On to my question... ;-)

I have saved a profile for my laptop to use when docked and when it's solo. I have two extra screens when docked and all applications (INCLUDING the web browsers) and their windows are correctly remembered.
When I switch from solo and docked profile everything is fine and dandy.
BUT... the web browser window positions are ONLY remembered if I don't add or remove a tab in the application. And that is annoying. So I have a startup set of tabs with content if I restart the application, but after some time the tabs add up and I would like to be able to remember the window position of the whole web browser application despite of how many different tabs I have.

I am the only one with this problem?
Have I configured something wrongly?
Any suggestion?

Thanks in advance!
Feb 21, 2019  • #1
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Thomas Johnston
3 discussion posts
I think I'm having a similar issue. If I load my display profile after docking every program except Firefox will resize and reposition.
Feb 21, 2019  • #2
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Wonder
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Just noticed that AutoCAD 2016 also doesn't "snap into place" where is was when I load the window position profile...:'(
Feb 22, 2019  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
The Window Positions Profiles use the Window Text as one of the conditions by default, so if the page title or file name changes, it won't match any more. You can edit the profile, and either remove the file name/page title from the entry in the profile, or disable the Window Text condition completely, which will force it to match for all windows of that specific app.

Hope that helps!
Feb 22, 2019  • #4
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Thomas Johnston
3 discussion posts
This solved my issue. Thanks!
Feb 28, 2019  • #5
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