> On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 08:58:38 -0800
> Rob Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> | I switched from Enlightenment to Gnome2.2 with Metacity about a month
> | ago.  I like the Gnome2 better at this point simply b/c it integrates
> | better with other apps.  But there are 2 things that bother me...
> | 
> | 1. I can't set up my own keybindings to launch various programs. 
> | Gnome has default keybindings such as minimizing windows, moving to
> | different viewports, etc.  But I cannot find a way to set up a
> | keybinding to launch my xterm, for instance.  Something I grew
> | accustomed to with E.
> | 
> | 2. I run gkrellm, and when I alt-tab to different windows, it shows up
> | in the list of windows.  I can't find where or how to make that not
> | happen.  Enlightement had an option on all windows to include them in
> | the list or not.  I'm going to go to gkrellm in a moment -- maybe
> | there is a plugin or something.
> | 
> | If anyone knows how to fix these, please tell me.  You'll be my Gnome
> | savior.  :)
> | 
> | -Rob

On 20031114.0924, Ben Barrett said ...

> For the gkrellm issue:  if you're using a new enough version of gkrellm,
> there is a configuration option in its GUI to achieve what you want:
> Right-click on gkrellm, and select configuration (or hit F1 when gkrellm
> has focus), then in the "General" area, select the second tab,
> "Properties".  There you'll see options for whether to set as a
> dock/panel type, as well as finer-grade options like inclusion on
> taskbar and pager... if your version does not have that, you might look
> for a gkrellm-plugins-gnome which offers similar functionality.

Yes, I have those options, but it doesn't seem to make any difference...
even when I restart gkrellm in between.  Strange.  The website says
these should work too.  I have gkrellm 2.1.7, install via apt on debian
testing.

-Rob
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