Michael O'Donnell wrote:
> 
> >Unfortunately, somtimes GNOME apparently suffers Alzheimer's
> >and when I log in it remembera the apps, but starts them all
> >in the first desktop.  I have to painfully move them back,
> >log out with 'save layout', and log back in to get things right.
> 
>  [  You really have to restart it for the changes to
>     take effect?  Was it written by Microsoft?   Ick!  ]

No, just to save them.  Once I have moved them, they'll stay
there -- but if I don't save the layout, it'll be lost.

> I have not yet had the pleasure (intense, I'm sure) of working
> closely with anything like GNOME or KDE or Enlightenment,
> so I don't have any specific solutions for you.  I use good
> old CTWM (one of, if not THE, earliest multi-workspace window
> managers for X) which has the ability to bring up a menu
> that allows you to specify the "occupation" attributes (ie.
> which desktops/workspaces to occupy) for any given window or
> window class.  If GNOME has such a feature it might at least
> save you the fun of having to restart it when it forgets.

GNOME has such a feature (if I'm understanding you) -- but this
is precisely the information I'm trying to use and that's being lost.
-- 
#ken    P-)}

Ken Coar                    <http://Golux.Com/coar/>
Apache Software Foundation  <http://www.apache.org/>
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