On Tue, Apr02,02 11:52, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> > 
> > I've tried hacks like:
> >   bbrun &
> >   sleep 1 && bbpager &
> >   sleep 1 && wmusic &
> > etc., but these are not consistent.
> > 
> > Any _other_ ideas anyone?
> > 
> 
> There is no good way.  The slit is given windows as they are opened and it
> basically adds them to the bottom of the stack.  The only sure fire way is to
> force the programs to load in the order you want.  Which means icky sleep/delay
> tricks.
> 
> Window Maker solves this in two ways.  First, you can drag the docked apps
> around and second it remembers their order and their command lines and starts
> them for you next time.
> 
> I have been loathe to implement that second option, I am not against the first.

Maybe bblaunch could be modified (with some source code modification in BB
as well) to specify which position a dockable app should be in?

Just an idea... expand on it as you see fit. :)

DC

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