Author Topic: To Open an Application on a Given Desktop, when using Multiple Desktops.  (Read 1358 times)

Offline Old-Polack

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Open the application on the desktop you want it to appear on.

Right click the application window's top border/header. Choose Advanced --> Special Window Settings. In the pop up window, the first item is Position, to set where the window opens on the desktop. Sixth item down is Desktop, which defaults to the current desktop. Put an x in the box, then use the now activated drop-down menu to choose the actual way you want the window handled. I usually choose Apply initially, but you can play with the others to see what difference they make, if the choice is not self explanatory.

There are other selections to further specialize how the application appears when first opened. Play to your hearts content.
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This is awsome! Thx dude, this helps me a lot actually!

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I don't understand why anybody would post a tip like this.
Everybody knows how to do these things.


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http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php?topic=60193.0
« Last Edit: July 23, 2009, 05:12:23 PM by old-polack »
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How do I do this from the command line?
« Last Edit: July 23, 2009, 05:15:29 PM by Pollo Loco »

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Sorry Old-Polack. I removed the post before seeing your reply because I'm trying to learn from my previous mistakes.

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This seems interesting.... except I can't make it work!  
I'm using a standard 2009 latest all updated, kde , and when I rt click the top border of an app, I don't see any"advanced" option.
What am I missing?


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This seems interesting.... except I can't make it work!  
I'm using a standard 2009 latest all updated, kde , and when I rt click the top border of an app, I don't see any"advanced" option.
What am I missing?


j

Offhand, I'd say, "The menu."
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Ah yes, that is an inspired idea..... except .... I do get a menu, just no "advanced" option..   :-))

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Ah yes, that is an inspired idea..... except .... I do get a menu, just no "advanced" option..   :-))

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Are you running compiz?
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