TotalView User Guide : Part II: Debugging Tools and Tasks : Using and Customizing the GUI : Resizing and Positioning Windows
Resizing and Positioning Windows
You can resize most TotalView windows and dialog boxes. While TotalView tries to do the right thing, you can push things to the point where shrinking doesn’t work very well. Figure 52 shows a before-and-after look in which a dialog box was made too small.
 
Figure 52: Resizing (and Its Consequences)
Many programmers like to have their windows always appear in the same position in each session. The following two commands can help:
*Window > Memorize: Tells TotalView to remember the position of the current window. The next time you bring up this window, it’ll be in this position.
*Window > Memorize All: Tells TotalView to remember the positions of most windows. The next time you bring up any of the windows displayed when you used this command, it will be in the same position.
Most modern window managers such as KDE or Gnome do an excellent job managing window position. If you are using an older window manager such as twm or mwm, you may want to select the Force window positions (disables window manager placement modes) check box option located on the Options Page of the File > Preferences Dialog Box. This tells TotalView to manage a window’s position and size. If it isn’t selected, TotalView only manages a window’s size.