[xmonad] "wmctrl -l" lists all my windows as being on the same workspace (0)
Lara Michaels
laramichaels1978 at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 28 01:28:55 CEST 2012
Hi Tobias,
Could you clarify what you mean by copying and modifying the relevant code for my personal config? Not sure how I would do that.
thanks!
~l
----- Original Message -----
From: Tobias Hommel <xmonad at genoetigt.de>
To: Lara Michaels <laramichaels1978 at yahoo.com>
Cc: "xmonad at haskell.org" <xmonad at haskell.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: [xmonad] "wmctrl -l" lists all my windows as being on the same workspace (0)
Hey Lara,
ah, that is a reason. So, either copy and modify the relevant code for your
personal config, or make the gnome-panel hack optional and send a patch
upstream, or maybe you could somehow tell XMonad to write the info elsewhere,
e.g. to window properties.
Although I would prefer the second method. The behaviour of the EWMH Module is
obviously wrong.
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 08:17:11AM -0700, Lara Michaels wrote:
> Hi Tobias,
>
> > Anyway, does this cause any problems? I haven't noticed any by now.
>
>
> Well, I would like to feed the output of "wmctrl -l" into an applet that would tell me which windows are on which workspace(s). This pretty much breaks any hope of getting that information precisely when it is most useful (ie, when one is using a multi-head setup and is likely to do even greater use of all the different workspaces).
>
> I am pretty confident this worked fine in 0.9, because I used the Gnome Windows Selector back then and it could tell me on which workspace each window was.
>
> best
> ~l
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Tobias Hommel <xmonad at genoetigt.de>
> To: Lara Michaels <laramichaels1978 at yahoo.com>
> Cc: "xmonad at haskell.org" <xmonad at haskell.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 4:09 PM
> Subject: Re: [xmonad] "wmctrl -l" lists all my windows as being on the same workspace (0)
>
> Hey Lara,
>
> hmm, you're correct, I noticed the same behaviour here. All windows from the
> workspace on the "laptop screen" and all from the "external screen" are listed
> as being on the currently active workspace, depending on "where my mouse cursor
> is".
>
> And yes, I also think this particular code snippet is responsible for this
> behaviour.
>
> Anyway, does this cause any problems? I haven't noticed any by now.
>
> On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 07:23:49AM -0700, Lara Michaels wrote:
> > While googling for a solution I came across this bit of code in XMonad.Hooks.EwmhDesktops:
> >
> > -- Per window Desktop -- To make gnome-panel accept our xinerama stuff, we display -- all visible windows on the current desktop. forM_ (W.current s : W.visible s) $ \x -> forM_ (W.integrate' (W.stack (W.workspace x))) $ \win -> do setWindowDesktop win curr
> >
> > [http://xmonad.org/xmonad-docs/xmonad-contrib/src/XMonad-Hooks-EwmhDesktops.html]
> >
> > Might this be why wmctrl reports all windows as being in the currently active workspace when I have Xorg running with two screens?
> >
> > thank you for any insight
> > ~l
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 10:58:00AM -0700, Lara Michaels wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > >
> > > When I run wmctrl -l, it lists all my windows as being on the same workspace (workspace 0):
> > >
> > > 0x03600005 0 ubuntu l at ubuntu: ~
> > > 0x02a000a3 0 ubuntu Mozilla Firefox
> > > 0x03a000a3 0 ubuntu Inbox - Local Folders - Mozilla Thunderbird
> > >
> > > However, when I run wmctrl -d it "knows" xmonad is using 7 workspaces named "1" through "7":
> > >
> > > 0 * DG: N/A VP: N/A WA: N/A 1
> > > 1 - DG: N/A VP: N/A WA: N/A 2
> > > 2 - DG: N/A VP: N/A WA: N/A 3
> > > 3 - DG: N/A VP: N/A WA: N/A 4
> > > 4 - DG: N/A VP: N/A WA: N/A 5
> > > 5 - DG: N/A VP: N/A WA: N/A 6
> > > 6 - DG: N/A VP: N/A WA: N/A 7
> > >
> > > How can I get wmctrl to play nicely with xmonad? From searching the web I thought this would do the trick:
> > >
> > > import XMonad.Hooks.EwmhDesktops
> > >
> > > main = do
> > > xmonad $ ewmh gnomeConfig { modMask = mod4Mask
> > > , manageHook = manageDocks manageHook defaultConfig
> > > , workspaces = myWorkspaces
> > > , normalBorderColor = "#cccccc"
> > > , focusedBorderColor = "#cd8b00"
> > > , borderWidth = 3
> > > , layoutHook = showWName myLayout
> > > , logHook = ewmhDesktopsLogHook <+> dynamicLogXinerama
> > > , handleEventHook = ewmhDesktopsEventHook
> > > } `additionalKeysP` myKeys
> > >
> > >
> > > but wmctrl still says all windows are on workspace 0.
> > >
> > >
> > > thank you for any help
> > > ~l
> > >
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> > Regards,
> > Tobi
>
> Regards,
> Tobi
Regards,
Tobi
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