xclock -sticky ?

1998-04-17 Thread shaul
I am running fvwm2.
I want that xclock will stick to the screen while I am moving to a different 
part of the screen (My screen is divided into 3x3 parts). How can I accomplish 
it with xclock command line ? How could I learn it without someone telling me 
that ?


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Re: xclock -sticky ?

1998-04-17 Thread Daniel Martin at cush
shaul [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I am running fvwm2.
 I want that xclock will stick to the screen while I am moving to a different 
 part of the screen (My screen is divided into 3x3 parts). How can I 
 accomplish 
 it with xclock command line ? How could I learn it without someone telling me 
 that ?

Well, I don't think that it can be accomplished with the xclock
command line.  However, if you put the appropriate Style line in, say, 
~/.fvwm2/post.hook, you can make xclocks sticky:
Style xclock Sticky

This is in the fvwm2 manpage.


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