Jeremy Hankins said: (by the date of Mon, 25 Oct 2010 08:06:15 -0500) > Ok, how about: > > (get-window-by-id 0x3000024)
user> (get-window-by-id 0x3000024) () nil also. > If that gives you something you could poke around with that: > > (setq foo (get-window-by-id 0x3000024)) > (window-name foo) > (window-position foo) > (window-dimensions foo) > (window-mapped-p foo) > (window-workspaces foo) > (get-window-properties foo) > > And anything else you can think of. But I'm just grasping at straws > here. I suspect you're right, that sawfish has simply forgotten about > the window for some reason. For all I know (if sawfish really is just > confused about this window) you'll only get a segfault from this. So > take appropriate precautions... ;) Thanks a lot. I'll try that in few days, as soon as I can afford restarting sawfish, risking loss of coordinates of few hundred windows :) And risk losing about 1h putting them into their right positions. Then I'll report back. -- Janek Kozicki http://janek.kozicki.pl/ |
