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Determining whether Emacs is in focus
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Aidan Gauland |
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Determining whether Emacs is in focus |
Date: |
Wed, 28 Mar 2012 19:20:09 -0000 |
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Hi,
Is there a way to find out if *any* Emacs frames are in focus in the
window manager? I'm trying to set up notifications for ERC, but only
when Emacs is not in focus. I haven't been able to find anything about
this in the manual—it seems that you can only find out which frame is
currently active—and apropos has turned up nothing relevant. I asked in
#emacs on freenode: some people said they use window-manager-specific
hacks, and someone suggested looking at hoe
`cursor-in-non-selected-windows' is used, but the only occurrence of
that in the elisp files is for its definition, so I can only assume it
is used by the C part of Emacs.
So, can Emacs tell me itself, or do I have to resort to a
window-manager-specific hack?
Regards,
Aidan Gauland
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