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resize multiple xclients (xterms) on command line or programmatically?
Is there a way to resize x clients after they're started either on the command line or programmatically?
I'm using Cygwin and typically start my root window, wm, and four xterms. By the end of the day they're all over the place with different sizes. I'd like to be able to enter a single command or even a command for each window to resize instead of taking the time with the mouse for each one. Is this possible? |
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