On 1/25/20 7:15 AM, haaber wrote:
Hello, I have several virtual screens; I guess many user have. Is it
possible to reserve one of them exclusively for dom0 and templateVM
terminals -sort of a separated "admin screen"-  to avoid other
appVM-windows popping up and being able to capture input from keyboard?
   Bernhard


KDE lets you confine windows to certain screens or virtual desktops under System Settings / Desktop Management / Window Rules. You can specify how it matches the window, such as pattern matching on the window title.

For example, if you set Window Title to 'Regular expression' and the text to '^\[personal', then under Size/Position select 'Desktop', 'Apply Initially' and 'Desktop 2' ... that will make windows from any VM beginning with "personal" open only on Desktop 2. You can also use 'Force' instead of 'Apply Initially' and that will prevent you from moving those windows to a different desktop.

I think the regular expression matching is probably powerful enough to do what you want. For example, a rule for any window title NOT beginning with '[' and NOT having also ']' would be a dom0 window. Another rule could have the names of all your templates.

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