Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!spool.mu.edu!cs.umn.edu!uc!shamash!timbuk!marc From: marc@sequoia.cray.com (Marc Bouron) Newsgroups: comp.windows.open-look Subject: Re: olvwm question Keywords: -sticky flag? Message-ID: <065224.2587@timbuk.cray.com> Date: 30 May 91 21:25:49 GMT Article-I.D.: timbuk.065224.2587 References: <1991May29.203147.9958@linus.mitre.org> Sender: marc@sequoia (Marc Bouron) Organization: Cray Research, Inc. Lines: 27 In article <1991May29.203147.9958@linus.mitre.org>, lamour@gong.mitre.org (Michael Lamoureux) writes: > I read the man page when I installed it, and I don't remember > seeing any way to make a window sticky on startup (like a -sticky > flag or something). I'd just like to be able to make certain > instances of a class of objects sticky by default, and not necessarily > the whole class. Did I miss something in the man page, or is there > really no way to do this? In your .Xdefaults, you can set a resource called olvwm.VirtualSticky. This is followed by a list of applications that you want to be sticky, in much the same way as you would use the OpenWindows.MinimalDecor resource. > Thanks, > Michael > lamour@mitre.org [M][a][r][c] ################################################################################ # # marc@sequoia.cray.com # . . # # Marc CR Bouron # M.Bouron@cray.co.uk (ARPA) # _|\ /|_ # # Cray Research (UK) Ltd. # M.Bouron@crayuk.uucp (DOMAIN) # (_|_V_|_) # # +44 344 485971 x2208 # M.Bouron@uk.co.cray (JANET) # | | # # # ...!ukc!crayuk!M.Bouron (UUCP) # # ################################################################################