At 19:53 23/04/02 -0400, you wrote:
>         Yes, and it's quite handy, too!  Also, if you want not just the 
> panel
>icon but the Licq window to be visible on all desktops, you can...
>well, I do not remember how I did this! I believe KDE "remembers" if
>you check "All Desktops" for an application.  I made it have no window
>borders or decorations, and not have a button in the taskbar, by using
>"kstart --window Licq --skiptaskbar --type Dock -- licq -p kde-gui" in
>its menu item, instead of starting Licq directly.  (Skiptaskbar does
>not work in KDE 2.1, but is fixed in 2.2.x.)
>
>// Carl Hudkins :: ICQ 5723399 :: PGP 50238D9E
>_______________________________________________

Floaties are visible in all desktops too...
I made something interesting with the Floaties of the people that I use to 
talk a lot..
Msg me in pvt for a screenshot..


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