Michael Welsh Duggan <[email protected]> writes: > "Jasper St. Pierre" <[email protected]> > writes: > >> On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Michael Welsh Duggan >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Michael Welsh Duggan <[email protected]> writes: >>> >>>> "Jasper St. Pierre" <[email protected]> >>>> writes: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> This means the app tracking isn't working. Try something like this in >>>>> the looking glass and tell me what it says (make sure that all your >>>>> xterm windows have "xterm" somewhere in the title!): >>>>> >>>>> Shell.WindowTracker.get_default().get_window_app([x for each(x in >>>>> global.get_window_actors()) if >>>>> (x.meta_window.get_title().indexOf("xterm") > >>>>> 0)][0].meta_window).get_id() >>>> >>>> Well, this particular invocation ends up resulting in an error, but >>>> that's because indexOf("xterm") is equal to 0 for all the windows in >>>> question. If I change this to >= 0, the return value is window:3. >> >> That means it's window-backed. How are you starting XTerm? > > The first time I started an XTerm, I used Alt-F2 xterm RET. Future > xterms were usually started from existing xterms (though not always). > When I log off, I usually do not manually shut down my existing xterms. > Thus when I log back in, they are re-started automatically. Thus I have > some number of persistent xterms, session to session.
No further word on this? I'm happy to give more data. -- Michael Welsh Duggan ([email protected]) _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list
