>This doesn't quite achieve what I wanted. Example: I want to start 4 xterms,
>xterm#1 in workspace#1, xterm#2 in workspace#2, etc.. How would I achieve this?
>All of the xterms have the same applications name or class name - how to force
>ctwm to identify those seperately?
xterm -xrm 'ctwm.workspace:WORKSPACE_NAME'
Where WORKSPACE is replaced with the name of the workspace you want the
xterm to show up in. One useful way to use this is in your .xinitrc
file at startup.
-dave
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Dave Thurman dave@chmsr.gatech.edu
Center for Human-Machine Systems Research Phone: (404) 894-2318
School of Industrial and Systems Engineering FAX: (404) 894-2301
Georgia Institute of Technology
http://www.isye.gatech.edu/chmsr/Dave_Thurman
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