On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 21:51:07 +0800, gimmy tang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I wish I could give you more specification but I am new in linux stuff and
have no idea about what's your question is:(, But I found some information
in the control center perhaps useful:
KDE version:2.2.2
The style
Jon Dowland wrote:
... a poster in this thread said
something along the lines of click on the top-right icon for a window
and it has a drop-down menu that lets you move it.
top-left
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Kent West wrote:
Jon Dowland wrote:
... a poster in this thread said
something along the lines of click on the top-right icon for a window
and it has a drop-down menu that lets you move it.
top-left
is this a joke? the exact location is going to be pretty arbitrary
depending on WM/theme...
Travis Crump wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Jon Dowland wrote:
... a poster in this thread said
something along the lines of click on the top-right icon for a window
and it has a drop-down menu that lets you move it.
top-left
is this a joke? the exact location is going to be pretty arbitrary
On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 20:22:59 +0800, gimmy tang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just like solaris.
gimmy
Which window manager? In ion, its MOD1+t to tag, MOD1+k a to attach
tagged, by default. I bet you're not using ion, though. :P
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Just like solaris.
If I told you to go and assemble a 20-ft greenhouse, and only gave you a
hammer... do you think you could do it? I doubt it. Similarly, you have
provided _nothing_ by way of information as to:
* Which Window Manager/Desktop
Subject: HOW to move one window from one desktop to another?
Just like solaris.
gimmy
it depends on what display manager you are using (gnome, kde,
windowmaker, ...) and how it is set up - some of them can be set so you
can just drag the window between workspaces with your mouse
jano
gimmy tang wrote:
Just like solaris.
gimmy
Most window managers have a control on each Window that will allow this.
For example, in KDE, just left-click on the top-left corner of any
window, and a pull-down menu will appear. On this menu is the option To
Desktop, which will let you move the
gimmy tang wrote:
Just like solaris.
gimmy
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This function is depended on your window manager. You could identify
your window mananger
and others can tell you how to do case by case.
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On Friday 08 October 2004 07:22, gimmy tang wrote:
Just like solaris.
gimmy
from one desktop to another - function of the wnidow manager
from one display to another - use xmove utility
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