--- Timo Korvola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Andrea Vettorello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 0x1200003 has definitely the geometry of a bottom screen panel, but i
> > have no idea how to handle unmanaged windows.
>
> That one does not look like a toplevel window. What is the parent?
>
All the windows listed below are children of the root window:
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
"Start Panel" is the child of the preceding "gnome-panel"
I'm getting different information now from "xwininfo -root -tree". When I quit
out of
sawfish-client using ",q", all the windows on my desktop "restarted." Now I
only have the
following gnome-panel windows:
0x1201853 "gnome-panel": ("gnome-panel" "Gnome-panel") 226x21+112+1154
+112+1154
0x1200001 "gnome-panel": ("gnome-panel" "Gnome-panel") 10x10+10+10 +10+10
They still don't respond to get-window-* commands.
Scott
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