On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 10:59:21PM +0000, Mikhael Goikhman wrote: > On 24 Oct 2002 03:17:49 +0530, Kingsly John wrote: > > > > How does one use the Conditional Commands to select a particular window ? > > > > The only thing that I've been able to get working is WindowId, by explicitly > > specifying the window id in this fashion... > > > > Key F10 A M WindowID 0x280000e Iconify toggle > > > > But I just can't figure out how to get it going using window titles with any > > of the other commands > > > > Key F10 A M Any (CurrentDesk, Mutt) Iconify toggle > > > > Key F10 A M Any (CurrentDesk, "Mutt") Iconify toggle > > > > etc have no effect whatsoever. > > You should use either "All" or "Next", not "Any". > > > I guess I'm missing something very basic out here.(I'm using the CVS version > > ... couldn't wait till 2.5.4 was released before I could use the tinting > > effects! :o) > > It will be released once the recent bug fixes are at least tested for some > days.
Why such an effort for a release marked as "experimental unstable"? Things will stabilize much faster with an early release. > > Also is there any way to get windowID of a running window using the window > > title ? > > It is tricky, but possible. From a shell: > > % xwininfo -name "FvwmConsole" | grep "Window id" | cut -d" " -f4 Bye Dominik ^_^ ^_^ -- Dominik Vogt, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
