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Old 12-30-2008, 07:50 PM   #1
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How to avoid Fluxbox to minimize Gnome-panel when Showdesktop ?


Hello,

Tricky problem:
How to avoid Fluxbox to minimize Gnome-panel when Showdesktop ?

Code:
 ToggleCmd Syntax (or how can I minimize and bring all windows back with same key)

  Mod1 t :ToggleCmd {command1} {command2}

This alternates between the given commands each time you press Mod1 + t. Commands could be for example ShowDesktop and DeIconify all originquiet.

I.e. The command to make Windows-key + m minimize all windows, and then bring them back is:

  Mod4 m :ToggleCmd {ShowDesktop} {DeIconify all originquiet}
 
  


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