Hello,

AIUI, it's a matter of looking for the element which has the "focused"
state.  You can then lookup its parents until the tab series.

Samuel

Alex ARNAUD, on Sun 13 Dec 2015 06:10:29 +0100, wrote:
> Hi everyone! I've developed software to make focus tracking in Compiz
> environment but I doesn't find how to get the current tab on terminal or
> Firefox. I have found some method to get the current application
> (event.host_application) but nothing to deal with the tab or a specific
> window of an application. If you can give me more information about that and
> how Orca does I would be grateful.
> The goal of that need is to block focus tracking with the current element.
> 
> Best regards.
> 
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> Alex ARNAUD
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