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Old 04-25-2003, 10:01 AM   #1
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fluxbox & Eterm


Is it possible to run eterm on fluxbox and make the windows always stay on the bottom? i want it so that eterm window doesn't overlap any of the windows i have open even when i click on it. Is this possible without hacking the source code??
 
Old 04-25-2003, 10:13 AM   #2
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You should be able to find all that information from the man pages:

man eterm
 
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read it not there...is there a way to do this for your eterm man page??
 
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http://www.eterm.org/docs/view.php?doc=man

Notice the -geometry switch.
 
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oh sorry maybe i wasn't clear when i asked my question. I want the eterm window to always stay on the bottom layer of windows. Like you know that option u get for some applications where u can always have it stay on top? For instance, winamp for windows, u can have it so that it is Always on Top so that you always see it on your desktop.........yeah this is kinda confusing...what i want is the opposite of that~
 
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So you want it to be underneath all the other windows? I thought you meant you wanted it on the bottom of the screen. Sorry.
 
Old 04-25-2003, 10:40 AM   #7
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yeah haha i think i wasn't too clear when i asked the question....i hope this doesn't involve hacking the source code itself.... :|
 
  


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