Re: sticky windows

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On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 15:58, Justin Georgeson wrote:
> This only applies to metacity. How do I get applications to be sticky 
> between sessions? Further to that, how do I get windows without window 
> manager decorations (borders), like typical XMMS, to be sticky? XMMS has 
> its own sticky option, but metacity seems to ignore it. Even if I have 
> XMMS show metacity borders and select "Put on All Workspaces" it's put 
> back to a single workspace when I re-disable metacity borders. This is 
> really irritating.

I'm not sure about saving the setting from session to session, but to
get xmms to be sticky without enabling metacity borders, just
Alt+Right-click on xmms. This will bring up the metacity window menu,
and allow you to put xmms on all workspaces.

> -- 
> ; Justin Georgeson
> ; http://www.lopht.net
> ; mailto:jgeorgeson@lopht.net
> ; "Free the mallocs, delete the news"
-- 
Michael Knepher <limbo@bluethingy.com>



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