Didi Damian wrote: > > Greg Starkes wrote: > > > This issue has come up on the wmaker mailing list. After choosing > > Attributes..., choose Window Specification. Previous versions of wmaker > > would default to the first one. Now it doesn't default to any. So, if > > you want to set attributes, you must first choose a window specification > > (ie. Navigator.Netscape), and then choose the settings you want and > > save. > > > > I tried to get rid of the app icon for Eterm, so I went through as usual > and specified the 1st box ( xterm Xterm class). It didn't save it. Maybe > it's just me but I don't like those big space sucking icons that pop up > every time I open an app. I used to be able to turn them off in 0.53. > Can somebody explain me why we would need those tiles in practice ?
Just to avoid confusion, are you talking about the miniwindows (the ones with titles for minimized apps), or app icons (the ones that show up for every app)? I'll assume you are talking about the app icons. Except modifying the attributes for every app to not show an app icon, you cannot get rid off them. Here's what I do to at least make it `look' like the aren't there: Since I only use the clip for workspace navigation, I leave it collapsed all the time. Then I tell it to auto-attract icons. Since it's collapsed, I never see any of the app icons that it has attracted. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tower Visit my WindowMaker page at http://www.cs.mun.ca/~gstarkes/wmaker/ "You can twist perceptions, reality won't budge." -Neil Peart, Rush, "Show Don't Tell"