On 2014-06-12 18:35:05, Rodrigo Mosconi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> I would like to know if is possible to make an application (xclock, for
> example) to be always present, regardless the selected group.
> On my configuration I have a gap, where I place xclock without group.  When
> I use "grouponlyN" all applications hides (ok, described behavior),
> including xclock.
> 
> Is possible to make xclock  present on all groups?
> 
> I understood from cwm(1) and cwmrc(5) that an application can be member of
> only one group or no group.  Is that true?
> 
> If does not exists "allgroups", that feature is interesting to be added?
> 
> Thanks
> 

Since in another mail you sent to the list, you said you're using
snapshots, there was a bug introduced in CWM back in February that
prevents applications from being omnipresent.

I reported the bug, and was told by the developer in question that
they did not have time to track it down right now, but would as
soon as they had free time.
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=139536903917298&w=2

In the meantime, you can use CVS to checkout a copy of CWM from
February 6th, 2014, and rebuild it.  It takes less than 10 seconds
to build on a CPU circa 2005.  In that case, provided that the
application doesn't automatically start assigned to a group, you
can press <CTRL>+<ALT>+MOUSE1 (CM-M1 in cwm(1)) to make windows
omnipresent.

-- 
Bryan

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