Re: [newbie] Saving Window Positions

1999-08-06 Thread Traci Collins
Axalon wrote: > If you use gnome with enlightenment for the windowmanager, you'll find a > save settings option (towards the bottom) when you alt-right_button on an > application. This is the only windowmanager i know that does this, it's > generaly left upto the application to save it's own size

Re: [newbie] Saving Window Positions

1999-08-06 Thread Traci Collins
I'm sorry, but, now I am really confused. What does partition management have to do with saving window positions for my favorite applications? I did read about diskdrake and it sounds like a great project, I may even replace my copy of Partition Magic with it, but neither program will make my favo

Re: [newbie] Saving Window Positions

1999-08-06 Thread Axalon
Uhh, maybe read that one more time ;) , what does diskdrake have todo with the windowmanager? If you use gnome with enlightenment for the windowmanager, you'll find a save settings option (towards the bottom) when you alt-right_button on an application. This is the only windowmanager i know that

Re: [newbie] Saving Window Positions

1999-08-06 Thread Gerry Doyon
Have your heard about the new partion utility from Mandrake called "DiskDrake" ? Take a look at it at this location: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/diskdrake Traci Collins wrote: > Kenton Riley wrote: > > Hi! I am new to Mandrake, and only slightly more experienced with > gnome. The single most