On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 06:53:31AM +0100, Robert Klein wrote:
Thanks, but I like having xconsole... is there any way to make it
obey the gap?
I start xconsole in Xsetup_0 as follows
xconsole -geometry 480x130-0-26 \
-daemon \
-notify \
-verbose \
-exitOnFail
The g
On Wed, 17 Mar 2021 18:19:06 +
tetrahe...@danwin1210.me wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 04:53:32PM -0400, Dave Voutila wrote:
> >> I worked out how to set a "gap" so that maximized windows won't
> >> obscure the xclock line at the bottom. That helped. Unfortunately,
> >> it's not enough. By d
On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 04:53:32PM -0400, Dave Voutila wrote:
I worked out how to set a "gap" so that maximized windows won't
obscure the xclock line at the bottom. That helped. Unfortunately,
it's not enough. By default `xconsole` is sized and positioned so, if
brought forward, `xconsole` obscur
On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 06:11:09PM +, tetrahe...@danwin1210.me wrote:
In cwm, is there a way to keep a particular
window (in this case, xclock) "always on top"?
I don't see anything in the man page, but maybe I missed something:
https://man.openbsd.org/cwmrc
I worked out how to set a "gap
tetrahe...@danwin1210.me writes:
> On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 06:11:09PM +, tetrahe...@danwin1210.me wrote:
>> In cwm, is there a way to keep a particular window (in this case,
>> xclock) "always on top"?
>>
>>I don't see anything in the man page, but maybe I missed something:
>>https://man.ope
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