Fernando Cassia wrote:
Surely there' s a way to obtain the window name -which appears on
the Window Manager' s Titlebar- for running processes, right?.
Well, I can't find it...
wmctrl with the '-l -p' flags provides a list of windows with names and
PIDs. It's in EPEL for CentOS 6, though not 5.
On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 3:58 AM, Ron Yorston r...@tigress.co.uk wrote:
wmctrl with the '-l -p' flags provides a list of windows with names and
PIDs. It's in EPEL for CentOS 6, though not 5. It probably wouldn't be
too hard to build for CentOS 5 if you needed it there.
Ron
Thanks a bunch
Surely there' s a way to obtain the window name -which appears on
the Window Manager' s Titlebar- for running processes, right?.
Well, I can't find it...
I mean, the names that appear below each icon when you alt-tab to
switch an app to the foreground.
Is there a simple way to obtain that data
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