Re: [users] Which desktop?

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On Monday 31 May 2021 01:21:34 am J Leslie Turriff wrote:
> On 2021-05-26 08:42:51 Marvin Jones via tde-users wrote:
> > On Tue, 25 May 2021, J Leslie Turriff wrote:
> > >Is there a way, while starting a program, to tell it which desktop to
> > >appear on (before it opens its window)?
> > >
> > >I looked at the various Window-specific settings (right-click the
> > >mini-icon in the menu bar), and there's lots of things that can be set
> > >there, but not the desktop.  I also looked at kdcop for several kinds
> > >of windows, but if there's something in there, I can't recognize it.
> >
> > One feature I've always wanted is for whatever I click on to come up
> > IN THE DESKTOP WHERE I DID THE CLICK.  Too often I click on a browser
> > and move to another desktop for some different purpose, only to have
> > the browser open up on top of what I'm doing.  It shouldn't even be
> > considered a feature.  It should be A Given.
> >
> > Jonesy
>
> 	Yes, I find that irritating too.  Some applications actually work the way
> we would like them to, but most don't.
>
> Leslie
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> ____________________________________________________
Open the app or dialog (window),

right click on the boarder, 

go to advanced, then 

Special applications setting (for the app). 

For a dialog (windows) setting choose special windows settings.

choose geometry to choose desktop for either the app or app dialog.

Hope this helps.

Kate
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