On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Brad Jorsch
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:52:51AM -0300, Bento Loewenstein wrote:
>>
>> * wmsystray -w 2
>
> There's a version of wmsystray with a "-w" option? Google only turns up
> 0.1.1 and 0.2.0, neither of which seem to have -w.

I shouldn't have taken this task when i'm sleepy like hell. well, I
mistook one for another, like I did with those 3. what I have here is
wmsystemtray (note the extra "tem") that is version 1.2 and does have
a -w to open multiple instances at once.

>> 2 wmweather
>
> Did you know that wmweather, wmWeather, and wmweather+ are all different
> programs?

> (I didn't know there was both wmweather and wmWeather until just now)

you're kidding, right ? recount...

now taking into account the 3 similarly named weather apps. seems like
the general categories winning the tally are systrays, volume managers
and weather.

1 asclock
1 docker
1 pclock
1 wmacpi
1 wmauda
1 wmbubble
1 wmcalclock
1 wmCalClock
1 wmckgmail
1 wmcliphist
1 wmclock
1 wmcpuload
1 wmfsm
1 wmifinfo
1 wmifs
1 wmitime
1 wmlaptop2
1 wmMatrix
1 wmMoonClock
1 wmmount
1 wmnd
1 wmpager
1 wmpasman
1 wmpiki
1 wmpower
1 wmppp
1 wmsystray
1 wmsmpmon
1 wmweather
1 wmweather+
1 wmWeather
2 wmmixer
2 wmmon
2 wmnet
2 wmsm
3 wmsystemtray
2 wmtz
2 wmudmount
2 wmvolman
2 wmwifi


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