That's all very fine in theory until you realise that new standalones will be continually added, so one will have to be continually rewriting the launcher and reinstalling it, along with the new standalones, on all the machines in my school.

I have subsequently tired out using an XFCE panel with 6 rows that hides 'always' or 'intelligently',
which, while not ideal, will probably have to do for the moment.

In a perfect world (Ha, Ha, Ha) as standalones were added to a folder there would be symbolic links added to some sort of blanket launcher/desktop that, on a standalone being launched would not 'hide' or somesuch, but would just remain behind the standalone.

This can be done by setting up launchers on the XFCE desktop and not having any panels, but this has to be done on a machine-by-machine basis which is a 'major fag' frankly.

Richmond.

On 7.03.2016 02:08, [-hh] wrote:
Why don't you write a stack, that has a launch button for each standalone, and 
minimizes to a small square at topRight after each launch?

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