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On 2008 May 8, at 2:37, Tom Lane wrote:
"Tom Scogland" <email@hidden> writes:The only way that windows open in the original space with auto- swoosh off is
if you have that application tied to that desktop.
No, I think you missed the point. What the OP wants is:
* open a window * minimize it into a Dock item * switch to some other Space * click on Dock item * window re-opens into current Space
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| >Re: using X11 with Spaces? (From: "Tom Scogland" <email@hidden>) | |
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