Actually, the menu option is a pretty elegant solution, since it gives
me more control than automatically stickying everything would. I've
already used it a few times and it's working out well.

Thanks!

- J

On Tue, 2006-10-03 at 10:26 -0400, Emilie Ann Phillips wrote:
> It's not quite what you want, but what I did was I put a comand in my
> window menu to make that window sticky
> 
> + I AddToMenu window-menu       "Sticky"        Stick
> 
> you could presumably do something with Piperead and the window's x and
> y cordinates -- $[w.x] $[w.y].
> 
> Emilie
> 
> On 10/3/06, Jason Dobies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a dual monitor setup, and use 16 virtual desktops (pages? I
> > apologize for confusion in the terminology). Currently, I have a number
> > of specific applications sticky, such as Konversation and Gaim. I keep
> > them on the right monitor so I can keep on top of team chat while moving
> > around the desktops. The setup rocks.
> >
> > Is it possible to make any window I put on the right monitor sticky? I'm
> > starting to notice other situations where I would need to temporarily
> > throw something on that monitor and have it sticky as I move around.
> > It's not something I'd want to configure at the application level (for
> > instance, I wouldn't want emacs sticky in all cases), but just on an
> > individual basis.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > - J
> >
> >
> >


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