On Fri, 9 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Wonder if anybody could tell me what's this call is supposed to
> achieve on a given window .
It sets the WM_CLASS property on the window. This can be used to identify
windows belonging to a particular application. For instance, in sawmill,
I get it to ignore the program position of windows belonging to netscape,
so they don't all get placed in the same position. This would be a lot
more difficult to do if there wasn't an easy way to identify windows
belonging to the app.
GTK automatically assignes a WM_CLASS property to windows it creates if
you don't. You can check this with the command "xprop WM_CLASS", then
clicking on your app's window.
>
> Thanks all
>
> _____________________________________________________________
>
> LaBoufarikoise
>
James.
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