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On Tuesday 21 February 2006 01:48, Iain Buchanan wrote: |
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> 1. open konsole and position it where I want it. |
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> 2. select "special window settings" from window > advanced menu. |
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> 3. set position to "remember", and the coords should be already there. |
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> 4. open and close konsole as many times as you want and believe that it |
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> works :) |
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> 5. open konsole, move it, then close it. |
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> 6. open konsole again. Now it opens where I last moved it to, NOT where |
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> I told it to. |
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> If I look at "special window settings" now, I see that the coords have |
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> changed!! Why? I didn't tell it to?!?!? |
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> Is this the intended behaviour? |
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> I'd appreciate any comments. Thanks, |
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> -- |
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> Iain Buchanan <iain at netspace dot net dot au> |
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> /* And you'll never guess what the dog had */ |
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> /* in its mouth... */ |
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> -- Larry Wall in stab.c from the perl source code |
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you chose wrong setting, change 'Remember' to 'Aplay Initialy' |
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hope this helps |
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martins |
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Linux 2.6.15-ck3-r1 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+ |
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