>>>> "SMR" == Steve M Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...] SMR> Thanks for the speedy response. I'm sad to learn it is a bug. From which SMR> TODO were you quoting --- sawfish? some gnome library? Sawfish. SMR> What does the phrase "swapped-out window properties" mean? Do you SMR> mean "the properties belonging to a window whose process is swapped SMR> out by the os"? This doesn't agree with my experience. I just SMR> started a new session, opened a gnome-terminal in each workspace, and SMR> quickly saved the session from the "settings" menu. I am supposing SMR> that I managed to do so before the gnome-terminal process got swapped SMR> out. When I logged in again, all the terminals showed up on workspace SMR> 1 again. This feature isn't managed by Sawfish but by the session manager from Gnome. If you read your session file (~/.gnome/session) there is no option to tell sawfish where to open a window. Another problem, sawfish don't save the viewport/workspace when you do a save position in a window. But this is in the TODO list ;) Christian

