-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Francis GUDIN wrote: > First issue: Ekiga tries to be smart and sets the popup's title to > reflect the caller's identity. Hence, a varying label that helps...
You should check the class information of the client instead. This tells you the kind of program it is, rather than what title it has chosen to present itself with. wmiir read /view/sel/sel/class > *THOUGH* a second issue raised: when the popup gets created, I see no > "CreateClient" event. I added a "catch-all" clause to watch other > events, and all I get is a "ClientFocus <number>": > <snip> > *) > echo "EVENT: $event" >> $LOGFILE;; > esac > done & > </snip> For a ClientFocus event to occur, the respective client must have already been created---because the client number provided by ClientFocus points to the "/client/<client number>" client information path in wmii's file system. Maybe your logging method might be broken? (I'd just run "wmiir read /event" in a separate terminal, run Ekiga & receive a call. Then observe what events are reported in the terminal.) > How come that event isn't seen by wmii ? Or is it filtered out and not > reported through /event ? Maybe that means the pop-up window isn't a fully qualified client. It could be one of those pseudo notification windows that are animated in some awkward position on your screen. Azureus does the same thing with its animated (it slowly rises up from the bottom, like a zombie from its grave) pop-up notification "windows". -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFFCtifmV9O7RYnKMcRAoQRAJ4hAmEZINgV5Yv3UqxlBoX1lvRa1ACeMSns 67me0FEY9Q0SMXoiCyBYqMw= =TKy4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ wmii@wmii.de mailing list http://wmii.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/wmii