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Daniel Bengtsson schreef: |
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>> If fluxbox itself does not allow you to set applications to be |
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>> 'sticky', I would suggest devilspie (emerge devilspie; then read |
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>> the sample config and the docs). |
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> Well fluxbox does (am using the it right now) if your theme provides |
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> it there is a button to the left of the titlebar that enables the |
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> sticky-option. |
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> If it does not, right click the titlebar and there should be an |
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> option for it (2nd from top in my case) |
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> /daniel |
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Yes, I haven't used fluxbox much, but I would have imagined that it |
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allowed for 'sticky' (since that's where I first heard of it)-- but I |
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would imagine that the problem is that the window in question doesn't |
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have a *titlebar*: |
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Ognjen Bezanov schreef: |
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> I am using engage (from enlightenment) as a toolbar |
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... and toolbars don't usually have titlebars. |
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Is there another way to make a given window sticky in fluxbox (via a |
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menu or something)? Otherwise, looks like it's still a job for |
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devilspie.... (and that is kinda what devilspie is for, anyway, so....) |
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Holly |
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