Add Swallowed App is a bit misleading (was Re: Pagers
- From: "Paul E. Johnson" <pauljohn ukans edu>
- To: "gnome-list gnome org" <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Add Swallowed App is a bit misleading (was Re: Pagers
- Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 08:00:24 -0500
James Henstridge wrote:
>
> Try adding a swallowed app to the panel (right click on panel, choose add
> to panel then swallowed app). Set the title to the title of the pager
> window, and the width and height to what you want. Don't set a command,
> as we don't want the panel to start the application. Click OK, then get
> fvwm to start the pager. The panel should swallow the pager.
>
> James.
holy cow! Thanks for the tip. I've crashed the panel half a dozen
times trying to swallow mount.app, my favorite dockapp. Where is
swallowing documented (no smart alec remarks please)? I eventually saw
this note and followed James's steps to get it to work under Sawmill,
which I like better every day.
1. Start the mount.app with the -n option to let it know you are not in
window maker
$mount.app -n &
2. Note the name of the app that appears in the gnome pager tasklist.
That is just "mount".
3. In panel, choose add swallowed app, and set the title as "mount". I
increased the display to 64x64. Do not enter anything for "command".
Somehow, quite magically, mount.app hops down to the panel.
I think the misleading thing is the terminology in the pager "add
swallowed app". Perhaps it is more clear to say "swallow existing
window".
--
Paul E. Johnson email: pauljohn@ukans.edu
Dept. of Political Science http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn
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