On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 03:05:57PM +0200, yy wrote:
> 2009/5/26 Jeremy Jay <dinkuma...@gmail.com>:
> > I guess I should have been more explicit:
> >
> >        { NULL,     NULL,  "R Graphics",      0,            True },
> >
> 
> Then,
> 
>         { NULL,     NULL,  "R",      0,            True },
> 
> should have worked. It probably didn't because the window title is set
> after rules have been applied. It is amazing that after a dozen
> messages we still don't know which is the class of the window, and in
> particular if setting it to the right value in the rules fix the
> problem. No issue about rules should be answered before knowing the
> output of:
> 
> xprop |awk '
>     /^WM_CLASS/{sub(/.* =/, "instance:"); sub(/,/, "\nclass:"); print}
>     /^WM_NAME/{sub(/.* =/, "title:"); print}'
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> 
> PS: Sorry for editing the subject, but I think wmii guys will be thankful.
> 
> -- 
> - yiyus || JGL .

Thanks for advice, the result of command says:

    title: "R Graphics: Device 2 (ACTIVE)"

So I tried:

    { NULL,     NULL,  "R Graphics: Device 2 (ACTIVE)",      0,            True 
},

But it still doesn't work :( And the problem with "R Graphics: Device 2
(ACTIVE)"(assume if it works) is that 2 can be changed to other number, so I
have to create as much rules as the number range can be used, so it's not so
practical.

-- 
Hi,
Wu, Yue

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