![]() My wmctrl works different (different system) so I don't know if it will help you or not, but it can't hurt to try If you read this post at the bottom are instructions for Compiz, I've been going through the article trying to find out what I've done wrong. I'll try to figure it out on my own or wait for a reply from someone else. ![]() I already know what I am trying to do works, but I can't remember everything that needs to be set and set to what. If I put it at -3000 then it would have to be at the far left of my screen and that's not where I want it. Yes, sorry if I didn't put that, but I had already tried positioning to vp 2 which is at 1367, I had made it 1400 and it was still on all viewports. The other viewports would then be conky free, since the Conky is pushed so far left that it would not render from the other viewports. I have no clue if it will actually work (I never used a viewport), but if it is showing up on all viewports you may just have to set the gap_x to -3000 (or whatever number that would push the Conky from your last VP to your first). I tried this and changed the number to different ones and it didn't work.Ĭan you then just change your gap_x and gap_y to position the Conky in the correct location? Or does it show up on all viewports for some reason? I have done this before successfully, but not sure what's going on here. I am trying to keep my this conky only on VP one. Fore example: 2 VPs would be 2732x768 and 3 vps is 4098x768 etc if your VPs are spread out vertically. So if your resolution is 1366x768 then each VP expands the width (or heighth). I'm using Ubuntu with Compiz and instead of desktops or workspaces it uses viewports of one large canvas. Not 100% sure what the issue is, are you trying to place your Conky on a specific monitor? Yeah I tried top_left and when it didn't work with moving to viewport 2 I changed it back to top_right There maybe other ways to do this with other window managers. You might have to install wmctrl and change the screen number. Wmctrl -s 2 & conky -c /path/to/conky/conkyrc.txt) Perhaps something like this when you launch your Conky will work. Not 100% sure what the issue is, are you trying to place your Conky on a specific monitor or a specific work space? ![]() Just to be sure, from what you posted, you still only have alignment top_right uncommented. I tried setting alignment to top_left, but it didn't work. I understand how the code works mostly, but I must be doing something wrong. In the config I post below you will see my display commands commented out that did not work. Anyway, I want a the conky to only display on the first vp and I can't figure it out. I think I had something similar to this question somewhere on this site before, but I can't find. I have dealt with Compiz and vp positions before and had successfully displayed my conky on a specific vp, but I am having trouble with this one. OK one more problem and I think I'm done with the questions lol.
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