[SOLVED] Fluxbox loading dockapps leaves a square window in upper corner
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Fluxbox loading dockapps leaves a square window in upper corner
Now that I got dockapps installed when they start. It looks like they all start up in the right side of the screen and when they are finished loading it leaves a blank window area that does not get redrawn at all.
it was that one dockapp that keeps a list of commands issued thingy. what's that called again? anyways I removed it from the startup list and now it is ok again. Marked Solved.
yeah I hate it when someones last post was "ok i fixed it. Marks it solved, and even when I am looking for that how did you fix it. It is not there!
this is the actual name of it.
wmcliphist
is a dockable application for Window Maker. It keeps a history of clipboard operations and allows you to put previously copied items back to clipboard.
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