Often when pcmanfm is launched instead of being placed as the foremost window on the desktop, it is placed in the gnome-panel and does not get placed as the foremost window.
It becomes annoying have to make another click in the gnome-panel to bring it up again.
Is there a way to place the newly opened pcmanfm as the foremost window, with regards to pcmanfm specifically and perhaps a generic solution, in case this behavior occurs with other applications.
Specs:
Ubuntu 12.04.3
pcmanfm 1.1.2
lightdm 1.2.3
gnome metacity (classic no effects)
How to make pcmanfm foremost window on launch?
Re: How to make pcmanfm foremost window on launch?
this might be window manager related.
you're not using lxde as your desktop environment and might consider posting the same question on ubuntu forums or e.g. linuxquestions.org.
does the problem occur no matter how you launch pcmanfm?
how do you launch pcmanfm?
you're not using lxde as your desktop environment and might consider posting the same question on ubuntu forums or e.g. linuxquestions.org.
does the problem occur no matter how you launch pcmanfm?
how do you launch pcmanfm?
Re: How to make pcmanfm foremost window on launch?
If you're using openbox, you can edit the ~/.config/openbox/lxde-rc.xml file. Head down to the <applications> section, and make a listing for it as such:
<application name="pcmanfm">
<focus>yes</focus>
</application>
Now it should always be focused when you open it up.
<application name="pcmanfm">
<focus>yes</focus>
</application>
Now it should always be focused when you open it up.