From: <ke...@ya...> - 2004-04-21 13:49:16
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--- Matthew Weier OPhinney <mat...@we...> wrote: > -- Jonatan Liljedahl <th...@ho...> wrote > (on Tuesday, 20 April 2004, 06:35 PM +0200): > > This applet gives you a button on the panel, when > clicked shows all open > > windows/tasks in a popup menu. Left-clicking shows > all windows on > > current workspace, right-click gives you all > workspaces as submenus... > > It is actually a simple frontend for wmctrl, so > you need it installed on > > your system. You can also signal it with SIGUSR1 > and SIGUSR2 to popup > > the menu, thus allowing a simple way to bind a key > to it, (as long as > > WinList is running of course) > > Nice work! However... > > I can get it to run as a regular application, but > when I try and throw > it onto my panel, it gives me the "Applet quit > without ever creating a > widget!" message. To get it to work as an applet, I > had to remove the > AppletRun script and create a symlink to AppRun from > AppletRun -- which > worked fine. WFM. As a request for improvement, though, I'd suggest not making it a button and making the button logo the current app's icon. -- Tristan. Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. http://au.movies.yahoo.com |