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Author Topic: How to start a program in the reserved area  (Read 6958 times)

Stenitel

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How to start a program in the reserved area
« on: May 09, 2012, 01:30 PM »
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AM I MISSING SOMETHING?  The help does not seem to contain one very important piece of information:  how do I actually get a window open INSIDE the reserved space???  Isn't the whole point the ability to have an application open in a reserved screen area?  In my case, I want to have a browser window open in the reserved area so that anything else users open (e.g. mostly documents on a shared computer) will open in the remaining space.

TIA for the help

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Re: How to start a program in the reserved area
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2012, 09:57 AM »
I'm sure mouser can give you a better answer, but from looking at desktop coral's webpage, I believe it is better suited for widget-type of applications than for a regular windowed application. A widget application would stay in the background and ignore the rule set by desktop coral, hence being able to be placed in the reserved space.
For the example you mentioned, I think maybe you should take a look at my own GridMove.