pinwin - making the side monitor sticky
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-This is a pair of scripts acting as an X event daemon that recognizes
-window movements and "pins" windows when moved to the side monitor,
-whereas windows moved to the main monitor are "unpinned".
+This newlisp script acts as an X event daemon that recognizes window
+movements and "pins" windows when moved to the side monitor, whereas
+windows moved to the main monitor are un-pinned.
-A pinned window shows up on all workspaces, whereas an unpinned one
+A pinned window shows up on all workspaces whereas an unpinned one
stays on a single workspace.
-I think some window managers might support the "pin windows on side
-monitor" function already, but I couldn't find this for my xfce4.
+( I think some window managers might support the "pin windows on side
+monitor" function already, but I couldn't find this for my xfce4)
Note that the newlisp script `pinwin.lsp` implements the assumption
that the side monitor is to the right of the main monitor. Any other
example:
$ newlisp -x pinwin.lsp pinwin
- $ chmod a+x pinwin
+ $ chmod a+x pinwin
RUN
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