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Wmctrl

http://tomas.styblo.name/wmctrl/
control an EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager

Wmctrl is a command line tool to interact with an EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager (examples include Enlightenment, icewm, kwin, metacity, and sawfish).

Wmctrl provides command line access to almost all the features defined in the EWMH specification. For example it can maximize windows, make them sticky, set them to be always on top. It can switch and resize desktops and perform many other useful operations.





Licensing

License

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Notes

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Debian: Jeroen Schot <schot@a-eskwadraat.nl>

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11 June 2012

Notes

License: gpl-2+




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Tomas Styblo contact


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Python (Ref)https://pypi.org/project/wmctrl
Downloadhttp://tomas.styblo.name/wmctrl/dist/wmctrl-1.07.tar.gz
Debian (Ref)https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/wmctrl


Software prerequisites




Entry




Date 2015-07-17
Source Debian
Source link http://packages.debian.org/sid/wmctrl

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