On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 17:07, Oisin C. Feeley wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Justin Georgeson wrote:
>
> > This only applies to metacity. How do I get applications to be sticky
> > between sessions?
>
> GNOME-Menu->Log Out->Save Current Setup
>
> > Further to that, how do I get windows without wi
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Justin Georgeson wrote:
> This only applies to metacity. How do I get applications to be sticky
> between sessions?
GNOME-Menu->Log Out->Save Current Setup
> Further to that, how do I get windows without window
> manager decorations (borders), like typical XMMS, to be stic
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 15:58, Justin Georgeson wrote:
> This only applies to metacity. How do I get applications to be sticky
> between sessions? Further to that, how do I get windows without window
> manager decorations (borders), like typical XMMS, to be sticky? XMMS has
> its own sticky option
This only applies to metacity. How do I get applications to be sticky
between sessions? Further to that, how do I get windows without window
manager decorations (borders), like typical XMMS, to be sticky? XMMS has
its own sticky option, but metacity seems to ignore it. Even if I have
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