I need the information about the current workspace/screen from Xmonad. I need it externally in a bash script so that I can perform some function based ...
I need the information about the current workspace/screen from Xmonad. I need it externally in a bash script so that I can perform some function based ...
I'm using the wmctrl -lp to try and find the process id associated with a tkinter GUI window. However, it looks like the tkinter window is not associa ...
I’m using Xubuntu 18.04.2 LTS with the base Greybird theme. My file manager is Nemo (3.8.6) and the window decoration manager is xfwm4. Thanks to thi ...
Using bash, I have been trying to add and display a simple spinner animation in the window decoration xfwm4 (next to the title of the window) of the N ...
I'm working on a program that can query running X apps, save all the commands of running apps and them reopen them latter. I encounter an issue. wmct ...
This is my program, and it works very well. Output: But if I want to run this program at startup as root in Linux Mint I have problems. I want t ...
I would like to arrange focus of two applications in a wayland-weston desktop system. Two applications are: Written in Qt/QML, fullscreen Writte ...
I write a program in python3.6 under PyCharm in Ubuntu 18.04 I want to pop up a jpg-file on specific window-coordinates. The only possible way to do t ...
I'm trying to build a script that checks that windows under XFCE are minimized before displaying a window I've chosen (it's a part from a bigger proje ...
I am currently writing a script to open several tabs in gnome-terminal, and set their titles. I can open multiple tabs, but I need to change focus to ...
When resizing and moving with wmctrl, the outcome is both incorrect and depending on application. Example: At the time of writing I have emacs, chrom ...
I would like to build a Python script that checks if a specific directory is open in nautilus. So far the best solution I have is to use wmctrl -lxp ...
I would like to start Firefox automatically on startup, and then maximize the window. With the code below, I am currently able to start Firefox, howev ...
A small shell script should fix my ghosting-screen problem. I'm trying to move each window just 1px in a certain direction and in the following second ...