This might be platform-specific X-(
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love.window.setPosition(settings.x, settings.y, settings.displayindex)
-- setPosition doesn't quite seem to do what is asked of it on Linux.
love.window.setPosition(settings.x, settings.y-37, settings.displayindex)
love.window.setPosition(settings.x, settings.y, settings.displayindex)
--? print('loading position', settings.x, settings.y)
love.window.setPosition(settings.x, settings.y-37, settings.displayindex)
--? local x,y = love.window.getPosition()
--? print('after setposition', x,y)
love.window.setPosition(settings.x, settings.y, settings.displayindex)
--? print('loading position', settings.x, settings.y)
love.window.setPosition(settings.x, settings.y-37, settings.displayindex)
--? local x,y = love.window.getPosition()
--? print('after setposition', x,y)