Matching windows to desktops
TerryJ
listmail at exemail.com.au
Tue Feb 6 02:55:41 CET 2007
Erik Harrison wrote:
> On 2/5/07, TerryJ <listmail at exemail.com.au> wrote:
> *Snip*
>
>> Thanks. I take it that "disown" is a command. Now it's a matter of
>> finding and appropriately describing "new-wm-I-want". :-\
>>
>
> Use Afterstep or WindowMaker.
>
>
>> I think it's probably safer for me to try another standalone window
>> manager. AfterStep apparently stops this desktop shifting and
>> WindowMaker may do so, as far as I understand these matters. "killall"
>> looks scary.
>>
>
> $ man killall
>
> :-)
>
I can use another desktop (no names) to amend Xfce documents. That's
one reason I have other desktops. I'd prefer not to use killall or
those other commands on the fly.
If I log in to another desktop (no name), which Xfce documents do I change?
--
Regards, TerryJ
Using Xfce on PCLinuxOS. www.revivalcentres.org
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