Anyone using XFce4? I wondering how to make something show up on all desktops. It's a borderless transparent Eterm so there isn't a title bar to click on for this. Thanks. -- Ben Rosenberg ---===---===---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org ----- If two men agree on everything, you can be sure that only one of them is doing the thinking.
On Friday 26 September 2003 14:01, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
Anyone using XFce4? I wondering how to make something show up on all desktops. It's a borderless transparent Eterm so there isn't a title bar to click on for this.
Alt-F10. From the docs (which you can get to if you click on the "Manual" button on the panel): In the default configuration the following keybindings are defined: * close window : Alt + F4 * Maximize window : Alt + F5 * Maximize vertically : Alt + F6 * Maximize horizontally : Alt + F7 * Hide window : Alt + F8 * Shade window : Alt + F9 * Stick window : Alt + F10 * Cycle windows focus : Alt + Tab * Move window : Control + Shift + Alt + Arrow (up, down, left, or right) * Resize window : Shift + Alt + Arrow (up, down, left, or right) * Next workspace : Control + Alt + Arrow right arrow * Previous workspace : Control + Alt + Arrow left * Add a workspace : Alt + Inser * Delete a workspace : Alt + Delete * Go to workspace number N (1-9) : Control + F(N) * Move the window to previous|next workspace : Alt + Control + Home|End * Move a window to workspace number N (1-9) : Alt + Control + keypad key number N * Start xfhelp4 : Alt + F1 * Start xfrun4 : Alt + F2 * Lock the screen : Alt + Control + Delete -- Scott Jones (scott at exti dot net)
* Scott Jones (scott@exti.net) [030926 12:49]:
On Friday 26 September 2003 14:01, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
Anyone using XFce4? I wondering how to make something show up on all desktops. It's a borderless transparent Eterm so there isn't a title bar to click on for this.
Alt-F10.
From the docs (which you can get to if you click on the "Manual" button on the panel):
Cool. I posted the question about 40 seconds after I started X with XFce running and about a minute after install. *laugh* Guess I should have RTFM'ed a bit before hand. Thanks! -- Ben Rosenberg ---===---===---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org ----- If two men agree on everything, you can be sure that only one of them is doing the thinking.
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