In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 4 May 2005 09:22:38 -0700, Gary Kline 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

kline>  One thing that may help ctwm grow is more documentation
kline>  with examples like yours about  with accompanying 
kline>  screenshots.  --I find docs with *examples* the best 
kline>  way to go.  For example, some man pages list umpteen
kline>  switch options with thumbnail summaries; but having 
kline>  just a few EXAMPLE offerings at the bottom is a 
kline>  significant plus++.

So basically, you want a cookbook section...

kline>  A final note concerns having xterms in as many workspaces
kline>  as desired.  I have 10 workspaces on most of my platforms:
kline>  ones for "Mail", "Programming", "Writing", "Broswer",
kline>  and so on.  I wanted at least two xterms in each w-space,
kline>  but ctwm kept putting everything in my first workspace,
kline>  "SysAdmin".  There are probably other ways of accomplishing
kline>  this, but I discovered that my linking xterm -> mailxterm
kline>  and "ln xterm browserxtem"  and editing ~/.ctwmrc 
kline>  did the trick.

You're doing this with the Occupy variable, right?  Isn't there a way
to tell an xterm to have a specific name for you to trigger on?

Cheers,
Richard

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