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Re: questions on the gworkspace desktop
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Sungjin Chun |
Subject: |
Re: questions on the gworkspace desktop |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Jan 2005 10:12:07 +0900 |
Hi,
All other help applications like Operation.app, Finder.app and etc will
remains as separate
applications? I just hope these applications be back into
GWorkspace.app as well. :-)
One more question, is there any plan to integrate or evolve
GWorkspace.app as Window Manager?
Thanks for your great work.
On Jan 18, 2005, at 12:23 AM, Enrico Sersale wrote:
I've merged back Desktop.app into GWorkspace so the desktop window can
now by shown/hidden from the Tools menu.
You can also choose from the preferences window if the Dock must be
visible or not.
Moreover, now it is possible to have the Desktop and the Dock
"omnipresent".
For not linking all the application with X11, I've written two bundles
that must be installed separetely. They are in Desktop/XBundles. I've
used two atoms, KWM_WIN_STICKY and WIN_STATE_STICKY that seems to work
with my WindowMaker (0.80.1).
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Sungjin Chun, Developer
Embian
chunsj@embian.com
- questions on the gworkspace desktop, Rogelio M . Serrano Jr ., 2005/01/13
- Re: questions on the gworkspace desktop, Enrico Sersale, 2005/01/17
- Re: questions on the gworkspace desktop,
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- Re: questions on the gworkspace desktop, Sungjin Chun, 2005/01/18
- Re: questions on the gworkspace desktop, Rogelio M . Serrano Jr ., 2005/01/18
- Re: questions on the gworkspace desktop, Enrico Sersale, 2005/01/18
- Re: questions on the gworkspace desktop, Rogelio M . Serrano Jr ., 2005/01/18
- Re: questions on the gworkspace desktop, Alex Perez, 2005/01/18
- Re: questions on the gworkspace desktop, Enrico Sersale, 2005/01/18
Re: questions on the gworkspace desktop, Andreas Schik, 2005/01/18