2009/7/3 Jim George jimgeo...@gmail.com
Hi all,
I'm writing a program that needs to be single-instance. The program
will only run on gnome desktop machines. I'm using dbus to ensure
this, by having the program try a dbus rpc each time it starts. If
there's a running instance, it responds to
On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 11:51:19 +0200
Vivien Malerba vmale...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/7/3 Jim George jimgeo...@gmail.com
Hi all,
I'm writing a program that needs to be single-instance. The
program will only run on gnome desktop machines. I'm using dbus to
ensure this, by having the program
Hi all,
I'm writing a program that needs to be single-instance. The program
will only run on gnome desktop machines. I'm using dbus to ensure
this, by having the program try a dbus rpc each time it starts. If
there's a running instance, it responds to the rpc by calling
gtk_window_present on the
On 2009/07/02 23:27, Jim George wrote:
I tried to get around this using libwnck. I call
wnck_window_get(GDK_WINDOW_XID(main_window-window)), but the
WnckWindow returned is always NULL. The X window ID seems to make
sense (it's a large integer), so what am I doing wrong?
Try this:
WnckScreen