sorry i guess i wasn't clear enough in my question, i don't mean its
position in relation to the screen but as in staying 'on top' of all
other applications that i run.

On Oct 31, 8:34 am, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To just SET the wbar to the lft side you do not need to use the
> command line, just run the WbarConf in Accessories.
>
> You could not find it, but it is there all-right, just choose (from
> the menu bar) "File", then "Settings" for the "command line settings"
> menu. Then choose top from the fifth entry "Position on the screen (-
> pos)".
> Then click on the "Refresh" button, and the wbar will move to the top.
>
> Problem is, it isn't persistent! Even if you use the "save" function,
> the wbar will be back at the bottom after you reboot the system. This
> happens because you are running the WbarConf program without super
> user rights.
> When you use the method RotFuchs (German for red fox I assume) it asks
> for your password, (the sudo part takes care of that), so it does not
> have that problem.
>
> A few tips, if you choose "left" or "right" as positions you also need
> to add -vbar (for vertical bar), or the bar will still be horizontal!
>
> To save a file from the nano editor type Ctrl-o then press enter, to
> exit press Ctrl-x.
>
> p.s. I also tried to do a
> sudo wbarconf
>
> and it seemed to work, only.... it did not, after a reboot the wbar
> was back to its old place, it seems to save to a different file, one
> that is overruled/overwritten by the file RotFuchs is using
> ( wbar_delay.sh ).
>
> On 30 okt, 20:21, RotFuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Open Terminal
> > wbar --help
> > sudo nano /usr/bin/wbar_delay.sh
>
> > change:
> > -pos bottom
>
> > for
> > -pos top
>
> > []´s
>
> > On 30 out, 14:22, annie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > sorry if this might seem really stupid but i can't find how to make it
> > > stay always on top.. and right clicking on it makes it refresh itself.
> > > i cant find it in wbar config either
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