so i load up xine and set the display window to act the way i want it to
(borderless, always on top, sticky). i save the settings, quit the app, and
relaunch it ... bam, it knows how i like it ...
however, if i'm watchin a movie and i load up another movie in a diff xine,
the new xine's dont us
On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 10:52:28AM -0500, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> so i load up xine and set the display window to act the way i want it to
> (borderless, always on top, sticky). i save the settings, quit the app, and
> relaunch it ... bam, it knows how i like it ...
> however, if i'm watchin a m
On Sunday 24 Nov 2002 1:53 pm, SUGLIANI Timo wrote:
> hi,
>
> could you send me the last version of osxdocker your developping...
> i tried it twice on the enlightenment list but i lost everything i would
> really be glade if you could send me back this prog :)
sure!!
>
> any ebuild for it :d ? (i
Quoth Mandrake (Geoff Harrison), on Mon, 24 Nov 2003 11:53:14 -0500:
> it always has had per-instance settings. that way you could have
> different settings for any number of different terminal windows you
> open, etc. first one, second one, third one, can all be different.
Yeah, except it does
Il giorno Mon, 24 Nov 2003 15:13:02 -0700 Jason scrisse:
> Quoth Mandrake (Geoff Harrison), on Mon, 24 Nov 2003 11:53:14 -0500:
>
> > it always has had per-instance settings. that way you could have
> > different settings for any number of different terminal windows you
> > open, etc. first one
On Monday, 24 November 2003, at 15:13:02 (-0700),
Jason Van Cleve wrote:
> Yeah, except it doesn't work that way. The first Eterm instance I
> open takes my remembered settings. If I open a second and set ITS
> position or whatever, then close both, the first instance I open
> thereafter remembe
On Monday 24 November 2003 17:32, Michael Jennings wrote:
> On Monday, 24 November 2003, at 15:13:02 (-0700),
>
> Jason Van Cleve wrote:
> > Yeah, except it doesn't work that way. The first Eterm instance I
> > open takes my remembered settings. If I open a second and set ITS
> > position or what
Massimo Maiurana wrote:
look for a file called "windowmatches.cfg" in your theme's dir and edit
it to have a window with specific attributes always with the same
settings.
windowmatches.cfg can take care of border and stickyness, but not the
layer (yet):
__MATCH_WINDOW __BGN
__NAME xine
__HAS
Mike Frysinger wrote:
all he was saying is that it seems to be broken (i.e. not working the way it
should) ... i'd have to agree, i couldnt get the second window to remember
its settings either ... only the first
A saved setting works for one instance of a window identified by
(WM_CLASS, WM_NAM
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 15:13:02 -0700 Jason Van Cleve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> Quoth Mandrake (Geoff Harrison), on Mon, 24 Nov 2003 11:53:14 -0500:
>
> > it always has had per-instance settings. that way you could have
> > different settings for any number of different terminal
On Monday, 24 November 2003, at 17:44:26 (-0500),
Mike Frysinger wrote:
> all he was saying is that it seems to be broken (i.e. not working
> the way it should) ... i'd have to agree, i couldnt get the second
> window to remember its settings either ... only the first
Mandrake was saying that it'
Quoth Michael Jennings, on Mon, 24 Nov 2003 17:32:10 -0500:
> Yeah, that's good. Argue with one of the (former?) authors. That'll
> work well.
Who's arguing? I'm just pointing out that it doesn't work the way Mandrake indicates
it does. I assume you value such reports. I'm running a recent
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