On Nov 27, 2007 4:12 PM, Scott Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Timo Korvola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[...]

> (#<window 2a0000b>
>  #<window 2e00023>
>  #<window 2a01da3>
>  #<window 1000059>
>  #<window 2e002a7>
>  #<window 2a46f37>
>  #<window 2a919ff>
>  #<window 4200029>
>  #<window 4200003>
>  #<window 1600047>
>  #<window 2e0301c>
>  #<window 2e030a1>
>  #<window 280003f>
>  #<window 2c0006a>
>  #<window 30000af>)
>
> And from "xwininfo -root -tree" I was able to find several gnome-panel named 
> window ids:
>
>      0x1201853 "gnome-panel": ("gnome-panel" "Gnome-panel")  226x21+112+1154  
> +112+1154
>      0x12019c2 "gnome-panel": ("gnome-panel" "Gnome-panel")  225x450+334+729  
> +334+729
>      0x1201871 "gnome-panel": ("gnome-panel" "Gnome-panel")  235x1076+271+100 
>  +271+100
>      0x1200001 "gnome-panel": ("gnome-panel" "Gnome-panel")  10x10+10+10  
> +10+10
>         0x1200003 "Start Panel": ("gnome-panel" "Gnome-panel")  1600x23+0+0  
> +0+1177
>      0x122216c "Drawer": ("gnome-panel" "Gnome-panel")  46x23+363+1177  
> +363+1177
>      0x1201a78 "Drawer": ("gnome-panel" "Gnome-panel")  46x23+279+1177  
> +279+1177
>
> It appears to me that gnome-panel is not a managed window anymore, at least I 
> don't see it in the
> list of managed windows.  I'm trying to manipulate the 0x1200001 or 0x1200003 
> windows as they seem
> like the most likely candidates to be correct.  I have the panel on the 
> bottom of my 1600x1200
> screen 0.
>
> Any suggestions?
>


0x1200003 has definitely the geometry of a bottom screen panel, but i
have no idea how to handle unmanaged windows.

-- 
Andrea

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