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I have a question to gnome experts :
I know how to keep on top a povray window in kde with "kstart --keepabove povray
+i...."
Does anyone know what is the equivalent in a gnome environement ?
Thanks
Fabien
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> I have a question to gnome experts :
>
> I know how to keep on top a povray window in kde with "kstart --keepabo
ve povray
> +i...."
>
>
> Does anyone know what is the equivalent in a gnome environement ?
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Fabien
>
>
>
there is no equivalent, but kstart might work too (it works for the
desktop on wich to show the window)
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Hi,
HENON fabien schrieb:
> Does anyone know what is the equivalent in a gnome environement ?
Right mouse click on window title will give you a menu where you can
select what you want. Unfortunately I don't know a command line solution.
My two eurocents,
Bonsai
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Thierry CHARLES <thierry@_no_spam_les-charles.net> wrote:
> > I have a question to gnome experts :
> >
> > I know how to keep on top a povray window in kde with "kstart --keepabo
> ve povray
> > +i...."
> >
> >
> > Does anyone know what is the equivalent in a gnome environement ?
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> > Fabien
> >
> >
> >
> there is no equivalent, but kstart might work too (it works for the
> desktop on wich to show the window)
I guess that for this trick to work that konqueror or something alike has to be
installed somewhere in your system. Would it work on a 100 % gnome system ?
Fabien
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Bonsai <bon### [at] b0n541net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> HENON fabien schrieb:
> > Does anyone know what is the equivalent in a gnome environement ?
>
> Right mouse click on window title will give you a menu where you can
> select what you want. Unfortunately I don't know a command line solution.
>
> My two eurocents,
>
> Bonsai
>
> --
> <--------------------------->
> ___ __ __ _ ___ ___ _
> | _ ) \ \( ) _) _ )( )
> | _ \() |\ \ |\ \/ _ \| |
> |___/__/_)\__)___)/ \_)_)
>
> www.b0n541.net
> <--------------------------->
After some googling, I found devil spie, but to make it work seems tricky. Has
anyone been able to make it work ?
Fabien
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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 16:49:58 -0500, HENON fabien wrote:
> Bonsai <bon### [at] b0n541net> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> HENON fabien schrieb:
>> > Does anyone know what is the equivalent in a gnome environement ?
>>
>> Right mouse click on window title will give you a menu where you can
>> select what you want. Unfortunately I don't know a command line
>> solution.
> After some googling, I found devil spie, but to make it work seems
> tricky. Has anyone been able to make it work ?
Well, I often will flag a window as "Always on Top"; but if you're
developing a program, as an end-user, I'd implore you not to decide
what's most important to be in the foreground on my desktop, please.
I absolutely hate when apps decide to steal the focus from what I'm
interested in looking at.
Jim
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Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 16:49:58 -0500, HENON fabien wrote:
>
> > Bonsai <bon### [at] b0n541net> wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> HENON fabien schrieb:
> >> > Does anyone know what is the equivalent in a gnome environement ?
> >>
> >> Right mouse click on window title will give you a menu where you can
> >> select what you want. Unfortunately I don't know a command line
> >> solution.
>
> > After some googling, I found devil spie, but to make it work seems
> > tricky. Has anyone been able to make it work ?
>
> Well, I often will flag a window as "Always on Top"; but if you're
> developing a program, as an end-user, I'd implore you not to decide
> what's most important to be in the foreground on my desktop, please.
>
> I absolutely hate when apps decide to steal the focus from what I'm
> interested in looking at.
>
> Jim
In wxpyvon, the user can decide whether they want to keep the render window
"Always on Top" or not in the menu.
The kstart trick works in kde, but I have to find a way around for gnome.
Cheers,
Fabien
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On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 15:54:10 -0500, HENON fabien wrote:
> In wxpyvon, the user can decide whether they want to keep the render
> window "Always on Top" or not in the menu.
>
> The kstart trick works in kde, but I have to find a way around for
> gnome.
Well, even without the kstart trick, the user still has the option to use
the menu to set that for a particular render...
Jim
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