gnome-terminal and placement by gnome-session..
- From: Ryan Leduc <leduc control toronto edu>
- To: gnome-list <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: gnome-terminal and placement by gnome-session..
- Date: Sun, 18 Apr 1999 00:35:29 -0400
The most logical app to have gnome-session auto start on starting X,
are terminals..
I like to have 4 started, I want them placed at certain locations, and I
want most of them shaded (So I can see the background du jour ;-)
Simple request, but gnome-session/gnome-terminal can't seem to handle
it..
Instead I get 4 terminals (all unshaded), in the center of the screen,
cascaded..
So each time I start X, I have to waste my time positioning them etc..
This is currently my biggest complaint..
BTW, when they start this way, my initial prompt comes like:
<
r
l
-
h
o
s
t
1
1
>
Odd, eh?
I looked into the ~/.gnome/gnome-terminal-XXXXXXX file and it records
the
geometry and if it should be shaded..
I know a gnome-app can tell my window manager (window maker) if the app
should be shaded or not, as I can control that from the gnome-pager..
I also know that te terminal can be started in a specific location, and
shaded or not.. Because window makers "save session" command can handle
that..
Now, I get the files where they were suppose to, and then gnome-session
starts an extra four! I'd rather not use window makers "save session"
and just have gnome-session place them properly..
Ryan
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