Hello,

first of all, thanks for the latest release of OpenBSD.

I am trying to use cwm in the sticky option. I have a question that
must be trivial,
and I have read the man pages, but I am not native in English and I
cannot get the
information.

As I understand it, by defining

# Turn on sticky-group mode
sticky yes


in my config file should enable the feature that, when in
a defined group (CM + a number, say, 2) any newly opened
window would automatically belong to that group.

Nevertheless this is not the case.

I am trying to define virtual desktops, so that I would
like to have 4 groups. In group 1 I usually am running mutt
and in group 2 I am working on something. Group 3 and 4 are
for net things.

Then I can M + arrow right, left to move from one group to
the other easily.

But when I am working on group 2, compiling a, say, latex
document, if I open gv to see the result, and I forget to
include it to the current group, by toggleing group membership (CM-g),
it will be on every group, and this is a bit annoying.

I thought  that enabling sticky would help for that, but it isn't, so I have
not understood something.

Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Pau

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