I use Wmaker to spread application windows over six desktops.
For some reason, ever since sometime in the past few weeks Emacs will no
longer stick to its 'initial workspace'. It is the only one of my daily
applications that does this.
When I start Emacs, I want it to go to desktop 4. And stay there :-)
But, recently it started to pop-up on whichever desktop I happened to
look at. Worse, when I use the "Edit with Emacs1.10" Extension for
Chromium, Emacs will *move* to the desktop where Chromium is.
Would anybody here have a hunch why this is?
Installed here is the Debian package wmaker (0.95.2-1) and it is emacs-snapshot
(2:20120201-1)
in ~/GNUstep/Defaults/WMWindowAttributes
};
"emacs-snapshot-gtk.Emacs" = {
StartWorkspace = "Workspace 4";
StartMaximized = Yes;
};
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