Unfortunately i don't have any idea. I suggest you try add parameters to the end of the window manager line and try it.
or, alternatively, create a shell script wraping sawfish --dmg On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Andrew A. Adams <a...@meiji.ac.jp> wrote: > Daniel wrote: >> I am actually just getting that work done. Here my solution. Create two >> files: >> >> /usr/share/xsessions/dmg.desktop >> >> [Desktop Entry] >> Name=dmg >> Comment=My own beeepp configuration for Ubuntu >> Exec=gnome-session --session=dmg >> TryExec=gnome-session >> Icon= >> Type=Application >> X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=gnome-session-2.0 >> >> and >> >> /usr/share/gnome-session/sessions/dmg.session >> >> [GNOME Session] >> Name=GNOME >> Required=windowmanager;panel;filemanager; >> Required-windowmanager=sawfish >> Required-panel=gnome-panel >> Required-filemanager=nautilus >> DefaultApps=gnome-settings-daemon; >> IsRunnableHelper=/usr/lib/gnome-session-is-accelerated >> FallbackSessionsID=FallbackClassicGnome >> FallbackClassicGnome=classic-gnome >> >> >> logout, and then at the bottom centre select dmg, that should do it. >> use your name or sawfish instead of dmg > > Very useful Daniel. One query. I need to run with the 5-buttons option. Would > this go somewhere in the desktop file, or does it need to be set in my > .custom somehow? At the moment I get sawfish running from my default Gnome > session but then always have to do "sawfish --replace --5-buttons" after > everything starts up (see earlier discussion on the list on problems with > alternate keyboard layouts and mouse buttons). > > > > -- > Professor Andrew A Adams a...@meiji.ac.jp > Professor at Graduate School of Business Administration, and > Deputy Director of the Centre for Business Information Ethics > Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan http://www.a-cubed.info/ > > > -- --dmg --- Daniel M. German http://turingmachine.org