Hi all, I'm trying to set up a couple of programs to be launched when I log in to Gnome. I'm running gnome 1.4 on woody.
So I added Licq and gbuffy into Sessions -> Startup Programs in the
Gnome control center, and they both start at login.
Now, Licq remembers its window size and position, so when I log in I
find it right where I left it. gbuffy, on the other hand, always
starts hard against the upper left corner.
I've tried specifying geometry with strings like:
~$ gbuffy -geometry 108-0+0
and the size parameters work, but the position is just ignored and
the window keeps appearing in the top left corner. So how do I
force the window to appear where I want it?
Also, I'd like the windows both to be "sticky" and not show up in
the gnome taskbar. How do I specify these things at the
command-line?
-Cheers!
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