07-13-2010
It's secure copy and uses the same protocols as ssh (secure shell). If one works, the other will.
I deleted my earlier post at first, because I wasn't sure that using ssh in that way would work, but undeleted it at least for the ' hint!
I use ssh a hundred times a day, but never to copy files, so if it works, let me know
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xmovewindow
XMoveWindow() XMoveWindow()
Name
XMoveWindow - move a window.
Synopsis
XMoveWindow(display, w, x, y)
Display *display;
Window w;
int x, y;
Arguments
display Specifies a connection to an X server; returned from XOpenDisplay().
w Specifies the ID of the window to be moved.
x Specify the new x and y coordinates of the upper-left pixel of the window's border (or of the window itself, if it has no border),
y relative to the window's parent.
Description
XMoveWindow() changes the position of the origin of the specified window relative to its parent. XMoveWindow() does not change the mapping
state, size, or stacking order of the window, nor does it raise the window. Moving a mapped window will lose its contents if:
o Its background_pixmap attribute is ParentRelative.
o The window is obscured by nonchildren and no backing store exists.
If the contents are lost, exposure events will be generated for the window and any mapped subwindows. Moving a mapped window will generate
exposure events on any formerly obscured windows.
If the override_redirect attribute of the window is False (see Volume One, Chapter 4, Window Attributes) and the window manager has
selected SubstructureRedirectMask on the parent, then a ConfigureRequest event is sent to the window manager, and no further processing is
performed.
If a client has selected StructureNotifyMask on the window, then a ConfigureNotify event is generated after the move takes place, and the
event will contain the final position of the window. This is only useful in the case of top-level windows, since the window manager may
modify or disallow moves.
Errors
BadWindow
See Also
XCirculateSubwindows(), XCirculateSubwindowsDown(), XCirculateSubwindowsUp(), XConfigureWindow(), XLowerWindow(), XMoveResizeWindow(),
XQueryTree(), XRaiseWindow(), XReparentWindow(), XResizeWindow(), XRestackWindows().
Xlib - Window Manipulation XMoveWindow()