> -----Original Message-----
> From: Don Geddis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> Greg Breland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > just start your application with a -geometry switch set to 
> the resolution you
> > are running your vncserver at.  When you connect to the 
> vncserver it will
> > appear to just be one application running inside a Windows 
> window.  If your
> > app does have multiple windows then you might try a very 
> minimal Window
> > Manager.
> 
> I tried out Greg's suggestion, and it works great!  I 
> installed a minimal
> X window manager (SWM: Simple Window Mangaer, "smaller than 
> rxvt"), and set up
> a separate VNC desktop for each of my applications, sized to 
> the application.

I only like to add to this that you don't need a window manager. Most
applications can perfectly do without, specially if the app listens to its
-geometry option.

> 
> Now I've got a separate Windows XP windows for each of my remote X
> applications.  Awesome!  Thanks, Greg.
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