Hi,

On 25.04.2013 12:07, Daniel wrote:
>> So there are some programs that takes a common argument for setting
>> workspace? Perhaps like the classic geometry -g of X? But yeah, I cant
>> remember having seen that. Maybe it's rather a function on the X
>> protocol level or so?
> 
> Commenting myself here; is it perhaps the _NET_WM_DESKTOP that can be
> set upon opening the window, to request desktop/workspace?
> 
> From http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/wm-spec-latest.html#idp6300432
> 
>   _NET_WM_DESKTOP desktop, CARDINAL/32
> 
>   Cardinal to determine the desktop the window is in (or wants to be)   <-
>   starting with 0 for the first desktop. A Client MAY choose not to set
>   this property, in which case the Window Manager SHOULD place it as it
>   wishes. 0xFFFFFFFF indicates that the window SHOULD appear on all
>   desktops.

Yeah, that's what I meant (Oh, EWMH calls them desktops, not workspaces).
However, I haven't ever seen a single program which let's you specify this
property with a command line switch.

Uli
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