Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 23rd Sep 2007 13:43 UTC
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If you use KWin as windowdecorator in Compiz, does that use the KWin functionality or only the look? If it uses the functionality, you have all this kind of stuff in there by using rmb on window -> special window settings. There you can set anything you want on an application.
And having all that in a submenu - what, are you insane? ;-)
(this is one of the things I'm happy KWin gets compositing - Compiz is still behind on the REAL windowmanagment. Of course, a Gnome user is used to Metacity, so they actually have MORE with compiz).
RE[3]: Why devilspie?
by Thom_Holwerda on Mon 24th Sep 2007 16:57
in reply to "RE[2]: Why devilspie?"
(this is one of the things I'm happy KWin gets compositing - Compiz is still behind on the REAL windowmanagment. Of course, a Gnome user is used to Metacity, so they actually have MORE with compiz).
Don't get me started on that one. Metacity is a downright MESS. I'm so happy with Compiz/Emerald.





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I'm not using Devil's Pie. I was just looking for a way to do what I described I wanted to do. Didn't know the place plugin took care of these matters. Thanks.
There are so many plugins, it's sometimes hard to see the trees through the forest.
Update: Damn, that place plugin is impossible to use. What a mess to configure.
What I want is this: right click application entry in the menu or in the taskbar, and just select: confine to workspace x. That's it.
Edited 2007-09-23 17:59 UTC