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I'm using Awesome 3, and would like Firefox to always open in tag #2, "www", but it won't work! I'm not sure what could be wrong, I don't know Lua, but it seemed easy enough to figure out on ones own...
apptags =
{
["Firefox"] = { screen = 1, tag = 2 },
-- ["mocp"] = { screen = 2, tag = 4 },
}
Thanks in advance for any help.
Last edited by Thoht (2009-01-22 18:03:57)
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Ah yeah, forgot about the Gran Paradiso-thing. Solved.
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i have similar problem. i want vlc to always open as floating and in tag number 4. does anyone have a solution for this?
floatapps =
{
-- by class
["MPlayer"] = true,
["gimp"] = true,
["sonata"] = true,
["pidgin"] = true,
["transmission"] = true,
["smplayer"] = true,
["vlc"] = true,
["vlc"] = { screen = 1, tag = 4 },
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Awesome release version? Get the correct vlc class name with:
xprop | grep --color=none "WM_WINDOW_ROLE\|WM_CLASS" | xmessage -file - -center
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Or press Ctrl+Mod4+i. That's the way I did it.
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it says:
WM_CLASS(STRING) = "", ""
i tried to add that in rc.lua and awesome crashed:)
awesome version: ring my bell, 3.1.1
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@thot: we dont have same keybindings. is that keybinding showing your titlebar?
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it says:
WM_CLASS(STRING) = "", ""
i tried to add that in rc.lua and awesome crashed:)
awesome version: ring my bell, 3.1.1
So you ran that command in the terminal and then clicked on the vlc window? not sure why the output doesn't give the class name. Anyway once it does give you the class name put that name(not including WM_CLASS..) in [" "] = true and [" "] = { screen = , tag = }
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@devil_kc
In rc.lua search for client.focus.instance. use the keybinding to which that function is bound to ....
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That keybinding+function actually got removed from git-master for some reason.
Last edited by ST.x (2009-01-23 09:36:56)
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@ST.x: yes i did it from terminal and clicked on vlc.
@u_no_hu & Thoht: you were right it was ctrl + mod4 + i.
anyways it says: "Class: Instance: "
nothing, like vlc has no name. everything worked in awesome 3.0 but after upgrade to 3.1(.1) vlc is making problems.
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Try with "VLC media player" ... thats WM_NAME... may work.....
Edit: (or may not)
Last edited by u_no_hu (2009-01-23 10:15:09)
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anyone? please f1
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Ask on #awesome there should be more people using vlc.
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