Hi!
This is my first post here, I hope I have this post in the correct section. I`ve switched to mint from ubuntu - much better!!
Anyway, here's what I'd like to do:
I have several custom layouts for terminator (coding, compiling/testing, etc.) and I have each layout open across four workspaces.
Every time I boot my machine I have to go through all four workspaces and open up each terminator instance - how do I get these to open up on their respective workspaces automatically when I boot my machine?
gdevilspie looked promising but I couldn't figure out how to pass parameters to terminator (e.g. terminator -l mylayout) AND get it to load up once for each workspace.
Please help!
start terminator on multiple workspaces
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Re: start terminator on multiple workspaces
I'm about to fall off the front page, I hope you guys don't mind if I bump this post!
Re: start terminator on multiple workspaces
Nope waiting a day and bumping is fine here.
I would imagine it would require a script? And could be done.
Sorry no script writing here.
But maybe someone with more experience and skills and point you in the right direction
Only thing I found close to what you are wanting.
http://superuser.com/questions/232042/u ... -workspace
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I would imagine it would require a script? And could be done.
Sorry no script writing here.
But maybe someone with more experience and skills and point you in the right direction
Only thing I found close to what you are wanting.
http://superuser.com/questions/232042/u ... -workspace
.
Re: start terminator on multiple workspaces
Thank you for the reply, Orbmiser!Orbmiser wrote:Nope waiting a day and bumping is fine here.
I would imagine it would require a script? And could be done.
Sorry no script writing here.
But maybe someone with more experience and skills and point you in the right direction
Only thing I found close to what you are wanting.
http://superuser.com/questions/232042/u ... -workspace
.
I did try devilspie before I came here but I couldn't figure out how to run the application in whatever workspace while ALSO giving it extra parameters (i.e. the layout)
I will try again, maybe it's possible and I just missed something...
Re: start terminator on multiple workspaces
I think it will be a miracle if you get it going with devilspie. It is a good program but not that good. Getting it to consistently differentiate between 4 instances of the same program would be difficult enough, passing parameters through it - just about impossible.
Re: start terminator on multiple workspaces
FWIW, it's trivially easy with fluxbox because fluxbox was properly designed and implemented.
Please edit your original post title to include [SOLVED] if/when it is solved!
Your data and OS are backed up....right?
Your data and OS are backed up....right?
Re: start terminator on multiple workspaces
That's the impression I got. Even if it is possible, it's probably beyond me.viking777 wrote:I think it will be a miracle if you get it going with devilspie. It is a good program but not that good. Getting it to consistently differentiate between 4 instances of the same program would be difficult enough, passing parameters through it - just about impossible.
Flemur, that looks very promising!! Thanks for the heads up. I've never heard of fluxbox, but it looks vaguely like 'awesome' (which I used to use) so hopefully it shouldn't take long to get used to. I'll download it now...Flemur wrote:FWIW, it's trivially easy with fluxbox because fluxbox was properly designed and implemented.