devilspie (1)
NAME
devilspie - perform actions on windows as they are createdSYNOPSIS
devilspie [OPTION]... configuration-files...DESCRIPTION
devilspie is a program which can detect windows as they are created, and perform actions on them if they match as set of criteria.The configuration files are a set of s-expressions. For documentation and examples, see /usr/share/doc/devilspie/.
Command-lines options:
- -a --apply-to-existing
- Apply to all existing windows instead of just new windows.
- -d --debug
-
Output debug information
ALLOWED SYMBOLS
In the input files, the following symbols are known by devilspie:- is
- String equality, (is a b) means a is the same as b.
- contains
- Substring, (contains haystack needle) means haystack contains needle.
- matches
- Regexp matches, (matches str pattern) means the regexp pattern matches str.
- window_name
- Return the title of the current window (String).
- window_role
- Return the role (as determined by the WM_WINDOW_ROLE hint) of the current window (String).
- window_class
- Return the class of the current window (String).
- window_xid
- Return the X11 window id of the current window (Integer).
- application_name
- Return the application name (as determined by libwnck) of the current window (String).
- window_property
- Returns the given property of the window, e.g. pass "_NET_WM_STATE" (String).
- window_workspace
- Returns the workspace a window is on (Integer).
- debug
- Debugging function, outputs the current window's title, name, role and geometry (Returns TRUE).
- Print args (without trailing returns boolean).
- println
- Print args (with trailing returns boolean).
- str
- Transform parameters into strings and concat them.
- hex
- Transform the integer parameter into an unsigned hexadecimal string (with 0x prefix).
- geometry
- Set position + size (as tring) of current window (returns boolean).
- fullscreen
- Make the current window fullscreen (returns TRUE).
- focus
- Focus the current window (returns TRUE).
- center
- Center position of current window (returns boolean).
- maximize
- Maximise the current window (returns TRUE).
- maximize_vertically
- Maximise vertically the current window (returns TRUE).
- maximize_horizontally
- Maximise horizontally the current window (returns TRUE).
- unmaximize
- Un-maximise the current window (returns TRUE).
- minimize
- Minimise the current window (returns TRUE).
- unminimize
- Un-minimise the current window (returns TRUE).
- shade
- Shade ("roll up") the current window (returns TRUE).
- unshade
- Un-shade ("roll down") the current window (returns TRUE).
- close
- Close the current window (returns TRUE).
- pin
- Pin the current window to all workspaces (returns TRUE).
- unpin
- Unpin the current window from all workspaces (returns TRUE).
- stick
- Make the current window stick to all viewports (returns TRUE).
- unstick
- Unstick the window from viewports (returns TRUE).
- set_workspace
- Move the window to a specific workspace number, counting from 1 (returns boolean).
- set_viewport
- Move the window to a specific viewport number, counting from 1 (returns boolean).
- skip_pager
- Remove the current window from the window list (returns TRUE).
- skip_tasklist
- Remove the current window from the pager (returns TRUE).
- above
- Set the current window to be above all normal windows (returns TRUE).
- below
- Set the current window to be below all normal windows (returns TRUE).
- decorate
- Add the window manager decorations to the current window (returns boolean).
- undecorate
- Remove the window manager decorations from the current window (returns boolean).
- wintype
- Set the window type of the current window (returns boolean). Accepted values are: normal, dialog, menu, toolbar, splashscreen, utility, dock, desktop.
- opacity
- Change the opacity level (as integer in 0..100) of the current window (returns boolean).
- spawn_async
- Execute a command in the background (returns boolean). Command is given as a single string, or as a series of strings (similar to execl).
- spawn_sync
-
Execute a command in the foreground (returns command output as string, or FALSE on error). Command is given as a single string, or as a series of strings (similar to execl).