On Kam, 2003-06-12 at 16:55, Sven Neumann wrote: > Hi, > > Mirco Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I was just wondering if it is possible to have gimp (1.3.15) > > start/open on a certain Gnome-workspace I set up. I have two > > workspaces in my current Gnome environment. One is called "Main" and > > the other "Gimp". Now I want to force gimp to workspace "Gimp" when I > > start it from the foot-menu (no matter if the currently active > > workspace is "Main" or "Gimp"). Is this possible? Or do I have to > > write a dedicated startup-script in order to accomplish this? I've > > searched with google for some time now. All the info I was able to > > find on the recent Gnome 2.x desktop didn't help in regards to this > > issue. > > This is not GIMP related at all, GIMP can not even do this since it > doesn't know about workspaces. Workspaces are handled by the window > manager, the application doesn't see them. If you use a featureful > window manager such as for example Sawfish you can configure it to > match GIMP windows and make them appear on a certain workspace. > > > Sven Yes, it's true. If your window manager is Metacity. You might want to try Devilspie. Devilspie let you manage apps on certain desktops.
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