WinCommand - AfterStep module for choosing and manipulating
windows based on patterns
WinCommand is a command line tool which allows you to select windows based on
their name and to then manipulate them in various ways. Actions currently
supported are: "center", "center jump",
"iconify", "jump", "kill", "move",
"resize" and "sendtodesk".
The default pattern is "", meaning all windows will be selected.
All other default-values depend on the action you would like
WinCommand to take. If more than one action is specified, default-values are
set depending on the last action specified.
- center
-
Place matching windows into the center of the screen.
- center jump:
-
Places first window that matches into the center of the screen
and jumps to it.
- iconify:
-
Iconifies matching windows.
- jump:
-
Jumps to the first window which matches.
- kill:
-
Kills all matching windows.
- move:
-
Moves all matching windows to x/y. x and y are specified using
the -x and -y flags.
- resize:
-
Resize all matching windows. The two parameters width and
height are specified using the -width and -height flags.
- send_to_desk:
-
Send all matching windows to desk specified with the -new_desk
flag.
- -all
-
Operate on all windows which match the given pattern. This is
set by default unless the action is either "jump" or
"center jump".
- -alldesks
-
Windows on all desks will be taken into account. This is set
by default if action is either "jump" or "center
jump".
- -desk
-
Windows on the whole desk will be taken into account.
- -x/-y
-
These are required when issuing the move-command.
- -width/-height
-
These are required whenever you want to resize windows.
Examples WinCommand -pattern term iconify
This command will iconify all terminals. Since the specified
pattern is a regular expression, something like this also works:
WinCommand -pattern "(term)|(moz)" iconify
This will iconify all terminals and mozilla-browser
windows.
WinCommand -pattern xmm jump
will jump to your xmms. In this situation, it's far more
advisable to use GWCommand though.
It is probably not a good idea to delete windows while windows
are being arranged.