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Me he olvidado de comentar que le escribí al creador del plugin para XMMS, pero no me ha servido de mucho, porque me habla de un flag en mi XFCE 4 para ejecutar las aplicaciones sin que se metan en el taskbar. ¿Existe? He estado ojeando el manual y la web pero no encuentro nada. |
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> Okay. I have installed the plugin and I reset XMMS. |
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> Now I have the icon in the corner of my XFCE4 desktop. |
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> That is nice. However, I can see already the program |
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> in the taskbar, and I don't like that. Because of I |
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> prefer have it only in the taskbar that have it in the |
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> two places. Can I do something? |
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I don't know much about XFCE, but it should have some sort of window |
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matching feature which will allow you to set a flag on the window which |
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causes it to not appear in the task bar. |
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If XFCE doesn't have this feature, but the window manager supports the |
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freedesktop.org window manager specification (which it almost certainly |
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does) then you may be able to use 'devilspie' (on google) to provide a |
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similar function. |
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Jesús García Crespo (aka Sevein) |
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http://www.sevein.com |
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