On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, Viktor Griph wrote:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On Fri, 9 Feb 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Is there an easy way to modify the following... DestroyFunc "DeiconifyAndRearrange" AddToFunc "DeiconifyAndRearrange" + I All (CurrentDesk, Iconic) State 9 True + I All (CurrentDesk, State 9) Iconify off + I All (CurrentDesk, State 9) Iconify on + I All (CurrentDesk, State 9) State 9 False ...so that when the icons are turned back on, they're done so in a sorted fashion?That depends on your definition of sorted. You may use the UseStack option to the All command to have them iconified/deiconified in the stacking order instead of the normal internal order.I installed the latest (v2.5.21) and now have the UseStack option. Is there a way to have that sort alphabetically?No, you can't use it for sorting alphabetically, only to retain the stacking order of windows during restacking operations. There is no way to sort on titles when using the All command. You would probbly have to write some simple module to do that./Viktor
I had some time to kill this evening, and put something together, mostly as a proof of concept. It's based on FvwmWindowMenu, and sorts in alphabetic order, no configuraton possible.
/Viktor
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