On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 03:23:58PM +0200, Nils Grundback wrote:
> Is there some way to start an application (for ex licq) from the terminal
> with "sticky" enabled by default, so it appears on all the desktops.
$ kstart --help
Usage: kstart [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [options] command
Utility t
> "Nils" == Nils Grundback <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nils> hey Is there some way to start an application (for ex licq) from the
Nils> terminal with "sticky" enabled by default, so it appears on all the
Nils> desktops.
kstart --alldesktops licq
will help.
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Alexey V. Naid
On Tuesday 10 July 2001 15:23, Nils Grundback wrote:
> hey
> Is there some way to start an application (for ex licq) from the terminal
> with "sticky" enabled by default, so it appears on all the desktops.
Start the KDE app, make it sticky, RMB click on the titlebar -> store settings.
Achim
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>
hey
Is there some way to start an application (for ex licq) from the terminal
with "sticky" enabled by default, so it appears on all the desktops.
thanks /nils g
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