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From: | Egmont Koblinger |
Subject: | Re: Get ID of x-window |
Date: | Thu, 14 Aug 2014 13:35:25 +0200 |
Thanks Egmont
The application is for an assisted speech device for disabled children. I will need to control everything, what OS, which font, which terminal and even which monitor but I think it can be done and if it fails a text only environment will still work. I would just like to make it useful for very young children that cannot recognize sight words.
Have a great day
On 14/08/14 07:20 AM, Egmont Koblinger wrote:
e.Hi,Also, keep in mind that there are terminals that have multiple tabs and your one might not be the visible one (e.g. gnome-terminal -- also beware that it's known in gnome-terminal that if you drag-n-drop a tab to another gnome-terminal window then $WINDOWID becomes incorrect because it can't be updated); there are terminals with split screen feature (e.g. gnome terminator) and then how do you figure out the offset; etc...
$WINDOWID might be what you're looking for.
Note that whatever you do, it'll probably be an ugly hack that just happens to work with your favorite terminal at a hardcoded font size. E.g. how would your X app figure out the terminal's font size?
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 2:47 AM, Patrick <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Everyone !
I have been tinkering around with xwininfo and wmctrl but I was wondering if there was a better way to get the ID of the window that an ncurses application was running it?
With a little xcb I think I can write images to an ncurses application. I think I could allocate a given X Y space and just write around that space with ncurses.
Thanks
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