Re: [gentoo-user] How to set an application to be on all workspaces?

2005-10-19 Thread Daniel Vrcic
* Ognjen Bezanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05-10-15 19:20]: Hi all This is more of a general linux question, but in fluxbox how do you set a program to be on all workspaces. I am using engage (from enlightenment) as a toolbar but when run from the fluxbox startup file, it will only be shown on

[gentoo-user] How to set an application to be on all workspaces?

2005-10-15 Thread Ognjen Bezanov
Hi all This is more of a general linux question, but in fluxbox how do you set a program to be on all workspaces. I am using engage (from enlightenment) as a toolbar but when run from the fluxbox startup file, it will only be shown on workspace 1. The program itself doesnt seem to have an

Re: [gentoo-user] How to set an application to be on all workspaces?

2005-10-15 Thread Holly Bostick
Ognjen Bezanov schreef: Hi all This is more of a general linux question, but in fluxbox how do you set a program to be on all workspaces. I am using engage (from enlightenment) as a toolbar but when run from the fluxbox startup file, it will only be shown on workspace 1. The program

Re: [gentoo-user] How to set an application to be on all workspaces?

2005-10-15 Thread Daniel Bengtsson
If fluxbox itself does not allow you to set applications to be 'sticky', I would suggest devilspie (emerge devilspie; then read the sample config and the docs). Well fluxbox does (am using the it right now) if your theme provides it there is a button to the left of the titlebar that enables

Re: [gentoo-user] How to set an application to be on all workspaces?

2005-10-15 Thread Daniel Bengtsson
I am using engage (from enlightenment) as a toolbar ... and toolbars don't usually have titlebars. Ah, must have been missing out on the word toolbar. Not shure what it means acutally =) Is there another way to make a given window sticky in fluxbox (via a menu or something)? Otherwise,