RE: sticky windows



You should be able to do it by alt-right clicking on the window (depending
on how your keybindings are set up). Ctrl+alt+s or somesuch may stickify
the window, again, consult you'r keybindings.

--Ben

On Sat, 1 Sep 2001, Stephen M. Williams wrote:

> I'm not in front of my Linux box at the moment, but assuming you're running
> Gnome you can go into the Gnome Control Center, Open the Sawfish
> Configuration Program (which I don't know what the name of that is off of
> the top of my head, else it wouldn't matter if you're running Gnome or not),
> go to the Matched Windows section and you should be able to do it from
> there.  Not great instructions but the best I can do.  HTH!
>
> Steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gnome-list-admin gnome org [mailto:gnome-list-admin gnome org]On
> Behalf Of cclay
> Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 3:09 PM
> To: gnome-list gnome org
> Subject: sticky windows
>
>
> I'm using Sawfish 0.38.  How can I make a window that doesn't have a
> typical frame sticky?  Specifically, I'm trying to make gkrellm sticky,
> but it doesn't have the typical window frame around it.
>
> ~cclay
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