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Hello,
I have a conky looks like this
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It's transparent(real/true transparent). Openbox margins keeps the full screen out of it.
But I sometimes drag consoles and other small windows under the conky. This way I don't forgot them when I work on a full screen window. The problem is conky blocks my clicks; when I drag something to there, I can still see it, but I cannot drag it back.
I want my conky to be on top, just like "own_window_type panel"; but I also want it to not to interfere with my clicks, just like "own_window_type desktop". Am I wanting too much?
Last edited by JoeJoe (2010-09-22 17:08:49)
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I don't know whether something like that is possible in Openbox but you can always move windows with "Alt + Leftmouse" or "Alt + space" -> M and move with the arrow keys.
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went through the whole conky docs, my eyes started to hurt, in case anybody else wonders about this; it is no possible. But it might be done with the help of an another software, maybe...
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It may be too late, but if you're still using Openbox, I just saw this other thread that might help you:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 09#p618109
Last edited by Tofe (2011-02-05 09:22:16)
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I use the "easystroke" mouse gesturing tool with a defined gesture for the Ctrl+Menu button and can roll up the main menu anywhere or anytime.
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