Thank you for the quick reply, Servilio! :) On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Servilio Afre Puentes < afrep...@rhpcs.mcmaster.ca> wrote:
> Bill Zimmerly <billzimme...@gmail.com> writes: > > Can someone show me some exact startup code that will do this? (See > below) > > > > Workspace 1 (3 windows) > > Top/Left = Xterm > > Bottom/Left = Totem > > Right = Firefox > > > > Workspace 2 (2 windows) > > Left = Xterm > > Right = Emacs > > Have taken a look to define-frame-preference? I used the "define-frame-reference" code in the example file, but it doesn't seem to do anything! Here is the code snippet and when the WM starts up, I see -nothing- but a blank screen and a mouse pointer: ;;; Define window placement policy... ;; Clear rules (clear-window-placement-rules) ;; Last rule to match takes precedence! ;; TIP: if the argument to :title or :role begins with an ellipsis, a substring ;; match is performed. ;; TIP: if the :create flag is set then a missing group will be created and ;; restored from *data-dir*/create file. ;; TIP: if the :restore flag is set then group dump is restored even for an ;; existing group using *data-dir*/restore file. (define-frame-preference "Default" ;; frame raise lock (lock AND raise == jumpto) (0 t nil :class "Konqueror" :role "...konqueror-mainwindow") (1 t nil :class "XTerm")) (define-frame-preference "Ardour" (0 t t :instance "ardour_editor" :type :normal) (0 t t :title "Ardour - Session Control") (0 nil nil :class "XTerm") (1 t nil :type :normal) (1 t t :instance "ardour_mixer") (2 t t :instance "jvmetro") (1 t t :instance "qjackctl") (3 t t :instance "qjackctl" :role "qjackctlMainForm")) (define-frame-preference "Shareland" (0 t nil :class "XTerm") (1 nil t :class "aMule")) (define-frame-preference "Emacs" (1 t t :restore "emacs-editing-dump" :title "...xdvi") (0 t t :create "emacs-dump" :class "Emacs")) > Servilio > - Bill
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