terminals show up anywhere.
Chris Green
cl at isbd.net
Sat Nov 24 11:51:51 CET 2012
On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 08:06:57PM -0800, Ray Andrews wrote:
> On 23/11/12 06:35 PM, Greg Folkert wrote:
>
> Hi Greg:
>
> >Devil's Pie... devilspie? Debian English Description:
> >Description-en: find windows and perform actions on them This tool
> >will find windows as they are created and perform actions on them,
> >such as resizing, moving to another workspace, or pinning them to
> >all workspaces. Homepage:
> >http://burtonini.com/blog/computers/devilspie Those are just a few
> >things it does.
>
> >Cheers.
> That's been mentioned a few times, but can you use it at startup of
> xfce, and if so, how? I'd play with it if I had any idea how.
>
Install it and run it, it's fairly self explanatory. It runs in the
background looking for named windows and placing them where specified.
I think this is one of my objections to it, if you move a window that
devilspie is watching it will put it back where it came from.
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Chris Green
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