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I'm using xpad for sticky notes, but I don't really like, that they appear on only one workspace by default, so I set it to show up on all. But with this setting, when I click a note, it comes above all the windows in all the workspaces. I thought it would be perfect, if I could make xpad keep in the background like conky. Is this achievable? I don't mind, if I have to set it manually every time I start xpad.

Answers specific to xpad are welcome, but I'd be happier for a general solution that would work with any application.

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In xfce (I'm using Xubuntu) you can simply right click bar on top of the window and choose "keep on background" (or something like that, I don't use english version of my system).

  • Unfortunately that's not the case in Unity, or Gnome. I only have an option to keep on top. That's exactly the feature I'm missing, and for which I search an alternative available in Unity. However your answer might be useful for future xfce using visitors. – Tamás Barta Mar 01 '14 at 03:48
  • It has been added – france1 Oct 27 '22 at 10:53
  • What could a developer do to do that automatically in the program code? – france1 Oct 27 '22 at 10:53