Re: [kde] Have apps on root window or disable window decoration?
- From: Bram Schoenmakers <b.schoenmakers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 15:14:32 +0200
Op woensdag 17 mei 2006 13:47, schreef Ryo Furue:
Hi,
Thanks for the info! Unfortunately, I have no idea as to why, but
this method doesn't work for me. I let the dialogue "detect" xclock
by clicking on an xclock window. "xclock XClock" appears on the box,
indicating xclock was successfully detected. I then set "Keep Below"
to "Force", "Skip Task Bar" to "Force", etc., an did OK, Apply, and
OK. But, my xlock remains on the task bar, it goes over other windows,
etc. In short, it remains unchanged as far as I can tell.
I tried this process three times. Once on my Debian Linux box at my
office, and twice on my other box at home, to no avail. Hm. . . .
When you 'detect' the clock, you should choose the option Use Window Class
(whole application).
Kind regards,
--
Bram Schoenmakers
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(Punch, 1855)
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