On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Simon Detheridge
<si...@highlyillogical.org> wrote:
> I wrote:
>>> I've just installed E17 from SVN on my gentoo box. When I run gedit,
>>> it appears on all four desktops
>
> Robin wrote:
>> Yes, somehow gedit decided it was going to be sticky. If you start
>> gedit click on the icon, on top title bar, select More, State and
>> remove tick from Sticky should resolve the problem or at least that is
>> what worked here. Some Gnome apps don't seem to check whether gnome
>> desktop is running before corrupting your desktop.
>
> Thanks. Easy fix. :-)
>
> Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
>> somehow you set "sticky" option of it, maybe using some shortcut or
>> using window menu?
>
> I don't think I did... I ran it from a console the first time I ran
> it, and it still showed up on all the desktops.

Yeah, from Robing report seems that gedit itself would set such bit, but WHY?

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