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Is it possible to stick a window to a specific workspace? The stick function i have found, sticks the window to all workspaceses. Not what I want.
Can I remove the built in keybord shortcuts? It is irritating that ALT+F1 opens the documentation in my browser(used to E-17 where it jumps to workspace 1), and also move the browser from one workspace to the workspace where i hit keyboard combination.
Orjanp...
Ørjan Pettersen
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Can't help you with the window sticking, but the shortcuts are documented clearly in {docs} -> Window Manager -> Customising xfwm4 -> Keyboard shortcuts.
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Is it possible to stick a window to a specific workspace? The stick function i have found, sticks the window to all workspaceses. Not what I want..
Perhaps I am simply being a doofus here but isn't the point of stickying a window so that it shows up on all workspaces? If you don't sticky it then it only shows up one workspace... which is what you want?
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orjanp wrote:Is it possible to stick a window to a specific workspace? The stick function i have found, sticks the window to all workspaceses. Not what I want..
Perhaps I am simply being a doofus here but isn't the point of stickying a window so that it shows up on all workspaces? If you don't sticky it then it only shows up one workspace... which is what you want?
I might be the dofus here, but I dont se the point in having the same window in all workspaces. What I wanted was to stick Firefox and Thunderbird to workspace 1 and 2. So that I can clik on a link in thunderbird without firefox being moved from workspace 1 to workspace 2.
Thanks for the keyboard binding tip. I did not investigate good enough before I asked, I admit that. So obvious.
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What I wanted was to stick Firefox and Thunderbird to workspace 1 and 2. So that I can clik on a link in thunderbird without firefox being moved from workspace 1 to workspace 2.
sounds like a job for Devil's Pie
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