Greg Starkes wrote: > > 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"
I'm talking about the app icons. Great idea, thanks ! -- D.Damian