Re: [dev] [wmii] sticky tagrule

From: Kris Maglione <maglione.k_AT_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 01:57:34 -0500

On 2009-12-31, Noah Tye <noahlt_AT_gmail.com> wrote:
> I run trayer, a small system tray, so that I can run nm-applet and use
> Gnome's volume applet. Trayer is automatically started via my wmiirc,
> however, it is not visible on all views (it's not sticky).
>
> I want trayer to be sticky. This is possible[1] via:
>
> wmiir xwrite /client/$client/tags /./
>
> However, I want trayer to be sticky without my having to type that
> command manually. This seems to be something I'd do through tagrules,
> but this doesn't work:
>
> wmiir write /tagrules <<!
> /trayer/ -> /./
> /MPlayer|VLC/ -> ~
> !
>
> If I write 't' instead of '/./', trayer gets put on a view named 't',
> so the problem is not in selecting the right client.

Sorry, I've been away. This has been fixed in mercurial. I suggest
using wihack rather than tag rules, though:

    wihack -tags /./ trayer ...
Received on Mon Jan 25 2010 - 06:57:34 UTC

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