> According to Nicolas Courtel:
> >
> > |> Is it possible at startup to automatically place some applications (e.g.
> > |> xterms, etc...) in various workspaces?
> >
> > You need to use the "Occupy" variable, for example like this (see the man for
> > details):
> >
> > Occupy
> > {
> > WorkSpace "Workspace name" {"application name or class" "another application"}
> > }
>
> 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?
>
> Thanks
>
> --curtis
>
You can do that like this...
xterm -xrm "ctwm.workspace: <workspace name>"
xterm -xrm "ctwm.workspace: <a different workspace name>"
Jim Barbour NOAA/ERL/FSL/SDD
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