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seb

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Saturday, October 19th 2002, 4:06am

taskbar customising

I run KDE3, and would like to know if it is possible to lauch an application, but skipping the taskbar (so it does not show), and it is present aon all desktops.

I have heard about launching it as

prorgam --skip taskbar --all desktops

but it doesnt work...

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Saturday, October 19th 2002, 4:42am

I have been wondering the exact same thing! I always have a terminal open on one desktop and always have kopete open on another and so on.

I don't ever move these and would love if they didnt clutter my taskbar

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Saturday, October 19th 2002, 8:18am

Re: taskbar customising

> prorgam --skip taskbar --all desktops

It's "kstart --skiptaskbar --alldesktops program".

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Saturday, October 19th 2002, 10:24am

YOU BLOODY LEGEND!!

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Saturday, October 19th 2002, 11:59pm

Re: taskbar customising

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> prorgam --skip taskbar --all desktops

It's "kstart --skiptaskbar --alldesktops program".


thanks for this usefull hint i've been looking for! 8)
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Friday, November 1st 2002, 4:49pm

Problem...

Hey all, ive been interested in this thread as I like to have programs that I typically never use, but always have running out of the taskbar. So when I start GAIM in the above way, the problem is GAIM creatas other windows that I wouldnt like to have in the taskbar, like the buddy list.

Is there a way to give the kicker taskbar applet perhaps a list of regexps that when matched, will cause a program to not be included in the list. IE: I could say ^Gaim.*, and ALL gaim windows will not be included.

Thanx,
--brian