On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 09:46:33 +0300 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 
> Also, how does the remember thing work, exactly. It seems that if I
> set remember for one app (remember this window + remember position),
> 10 other, totally unrelated apps get remembered, and sometimes, not
> only the position is checked. And worse, the first few times the
> position is actually remembered, then afterwards, it's like it
> remembered a totally different position.

I had similar problems with remember desktop, trying to get my auto
started apps to appear on certain desktops.  In the end I just turned
off remember stuff and either manually moved the windows, or tried to
make sure I was in the proper desktop when those particular apps start. 
Not so hard, as there is only two of them and one of them takes a long
time to start.

Window remembering stuff was also broken in DR16, where I also gave up
on trying to use it.  Even though I despise KDE as a bloated and slow
monster, at least they got this part working well, maybe the maintainer
of the remember code can see how they do it.

If I wasn't very busy with the next release of my own open source
project, I'd look at it myself.

While on this subject, what is the locks menu in the windows menu all
about?

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