On ubuntu 20.04 (with gnome), how do you control where a window will open when an application is launched from the dock?
I'm using dash-to-dock and have the dock on both monitors. Some applications (like the terminal) seem to always launch on the same monitor as the dock I am clicking on. This is what I want.
Other applications (like chrome and thunderbird) sometimes open on the other monitor and then I need to drag them back to the monitor I started on.
I've checked "Isolate workspaces" and "Isolate monitors" in the dash-to-dock settings and don't see anything else that looks like it would help? Am I missing something?
I saw some post about making a given application always open on the same monitor, but that is not what I want.
Is there a way to have applications always launch on the same monitor the launcher was clicked on?
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