I notice your nick and the author's first name are the same initial; you didn't write alu, did you?
No, in case you want to complain about "alu", yes, if you say "alu" is alright.
Seriously, I am the author, while Matt_H is the moving spirit behind "alu".
Now I need to play with mclk and see if it's possible to disable the clock on the display and chose its position when opened.
If I am no mistaken, this isn't possible. When I visited the binary file, using a hex viewer, I couldn't spot any text that makes conclusions about customising. I am afraid all is rigid designed with no chance to personalise.
I wonder if alu can set position of what its opening?
Not for programs launched as if started through Workbench.
If "mclk" would support keywords for positioning, one may pass those keywords using the "ARGS" directive, but as said, "mclk" doesn't support it. Next, keywords for programs are only supported if programs get fired up as if typed in a CLI environment.
One the other hand, for programs launched as if started through Workbench, "alu" would have to create an icon file and place therein tool types, which the launched program can evaluate. It is possible to implement this, but I don't see the necessity for it, because a program that shall be launched by Workbench requires anyhow an icon file and then it should support tool types anyway.
"mclk" is an exception: It is a tool that can be launched by Workbench but its authors forgot to enclose an icon...
Regards