Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!spool.mu.edu!uunet!bu.edu!nntp-read!jc From: jc@raven.bu.edu (James Cameron) Newsgroups: comp.windows.open-look Subject: Re: an example of sticky windows in a .Xdefaults file for olvwm Message-ID: Date: 3 May 91 01:24:47 GMT Article-I.D.: condor.JC.91May2212447 References: <1991May3.000802.29165@wlbr.imsd.contel.com> Sender: news@bu.edu.bu.edu Organization: What do you mean 'That *can't* be done????' Lines: 38 In-reply-to: mh@roger.imsd.contel.com's message of 3 May 91 00:08:02 GMT >>>>> On 3 May 91 00:08:02 GMT, mh@roger.imsd.contel.com (Mike Hoegeman) said: Mike> The subject pretty much says it. Mike> I need an example of the "sticky windows" resource attribute for a Mike> .Xdefaults file for olvwm. I tried following the man page but I don't Mike> seem to be doing it right. Anybody got an example?? Mike> -mike hoegeman, mh@awds.imsd.contel.com Try the following: OpenWindows.VirtualSticky: xclock xload xbiff Now, my question to yall is this: how can you get the root menu sticky? I have used xprop and found that the name is "Root Menu" but when I add this to the list like this: OpenWindows.VirtualSticky: xclock xload xbiff "Root Menu" it does not work. Any suggestions?? jc -- -- James Cameron (jc@raven.bu.edu) Signal Processing and Interpretation Lab. Boston, Mass (617) 353-2879 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "But to risk we must, for the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing. For the man or woman who risks nothing, has nothing, does nothing, is nothing." (Quote from the eulogy for the late Christa McAuliffe.)