Re: FVWM: placing a window on startup
Hi, * V Úterý 11. září 2012, 13:23:04 [CEST] lee napsal: > Viktor Griph writes: > > > 2012/9/9 lee : > >> Hi, > >> > >> is there a way to specify the position on the screen for a window to > >> appear when a program is started? In this case, I want to appear conky > >> at a particular position on the screen, and conky seems not to know the > >> -geometry option. > > > > Have a look at the PositionPlacement style option. > > Thanks :) > > This is wonderful, I didn't realise these placement options are actually > styles. That must be something I remember to be a global option from > fvwm1 ... > > "PositionPlacement -0 +0" does what I want very elegantly :) > You got this solved using Fvwm, however conky has command line options -x and -y, which allow you to specify the coordinates. Vita
Re: FVWM: placing a window on startup
Hi, On 11 September 2012 12:23, lee wrote: > Is it possible to make a "particular window" pop up under the pointer > upon pressing a key? "Particular window" means that I usually have an > rxvt open with a screen session. I don't want this window to be > sticky. When I move to another page of the desktop, I might want to move > this window to the page I'm on and place it on top of other windows > under the pointer by pressing a key. For this, I would mark such a window as having a State. How you do that is up to you but it could be a key-binding such as: Key foo A A State n And then in terms of your binding to move it, you would need to do: Key ... Next (State n) Move . You could use a function if you wanted something more complicated. -- Thomas Adam
Re: FVWM: placing a window on startup
Viktor Griph writes: > 2012/9/9 lee : >> Hi, >> >> is there a way to specify the position on the screen for a window to >> appear when a program is started? In this case, I want to appear conky >> at a particular position on the screen, and conky seems not to know the >> -geometry option. > > Have a look at the PositionPlacement style option. Thanks :) This is wonderful, I didn't realise these placement options are actually styles. That must be something I remember to be a global option from fvwm1 ... "PositionPlacement -0 +0" does what I want very elegantly :) Another question: Is it possible to make a "particular window" pop up under the pointer upon pressing a key? "Particular window" means that I usually have an rxvt open with a screen session. I don't want this window to be sticky. When I move to another page of the desktop, I might want to move this window to the page I'm on and place it on top of other windows under the pointer by pressing a key. Moving and raising the window is probably easy. The problem is how to let fvwm know which window I want to move to the pointer. How could I identify the window? -- http://www.asciiribbon.org/ http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1855 http://www.caliburn.nl/topposting.html
Re: FVWM: placing a window on startup
2012/9/9 lee : > Hi, > > is there a way to specify the position on the screen for a window to > appear when a program is started? In this case, I want to appear conky > at a particular position on the screen, and conky seems not to know the > -geometry option. Have a look at the PositionPlacement style option. /Viktor
Re: FVWM: placing a window on startup
On 9 September 2012 21:34, lee wrote: > Hi, > > is there a way to specify the position on the screen for a window to > appear when a program is started? In this case, I want to appear conky > at a particular position on the screen, and conky seems not to know the > -geometry option. Use the PositionPlacement style option. -- Thomas Adam
FVWM: placing a window on startup
Hi, is there a way to specify the position on the screen for a window to appear when a program is started? In this case, I want to appear conky at a particular position on the screen, and conky seems not to know the -geometry option. -- http://www.asciiribbon.org/ http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1855 http://www.caliburn.nl/topposting.html