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      I just found <a href="http://wiki.foosel.net/linux/devilspie">Yet Another
      Devil's Pie Tutorial</a> online.  That puts the count of unofficial
      tutorials up to three...  obviously people out there want to document
      Devil's Pie but everyone is doing it in their own corner of the world, so
      I've just added a skeleton structure to <a
      href="http://live.gnome.org/DevilsPie">the Devil's Pie wiki page</a>.  If
      anyone out there has a passion for Devil's Pie and wants to start adding
      documentation for the configuration file format, feel free!
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      <small>NP: <cite>Groove Salad</cite>, SomaFM</small>
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