> First off, can you PLEASE learn how to wrap your lines?
sorry everyone! i had submitted a bash script in a mail list and i
needed to turn of wrapping, i forgot to turn it back on!

> Second, I do something much like you describe.  My ~/.xsession
> contains items that I always want started, and then it calls different
> continuations out of ~/.sessions depending on what window manager I
> want to use at the moment.  I control what wm script gets launched by
> an environment variable at the top of ~/.xsession.
i have actually created individual scripts for each wm i want to use,
and then control in there what i want to launch for each one... the
problem with blackbox was that the only way i could actually run a
command was through the style... in rootCommand. But this puts the
application into the first desktop workspace list, is there any way i
can make it invisible? and before i get killed again for my X startup
method, i will admit there are flaws in a multiuser environment, and
next time i setup my system i'm going to use a graphical login like
redhat does.

thanks again! sorry about the wrapping
Sam
-- 
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-- Dave Bowman, 2001

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