Re: Window properties - roles?



On 12/1/06, Magnus Therning <magnus@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Have you tried saving the session after changing window manager? That
usually works for me, I just have to remember to not have any other
programs running when I do it ;)

I did not. Mainly because I couldn't even find a file named
default.session anywhere in my home directory, so I would not be able
to undo the action without starting from scratch. It seemed like a
really kludgy way of doing it so I opted out. ;)

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Andy Harrison
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