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Topic: «
[DONE] Selecting an elusive window as a target window
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Tim Thein
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06/10/2006 00:00:12
When selecting a target window, you have a way to select it from a list or by dragging a crosshair over a chosen window. This is good for selecting windows that remain open when AWM is active, but how do you select a window that only stays open when another application is active? Could someone add a feature that monitors the list of windows until it find a new window?
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Alexey Fadeyev
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06/14/2006 02:31:25
Thanks for the suggestion. Yes, we plan to implement some way to select an elusive windows (such as tool tips, popup menus etc.) in the near future versions of Actual Tools.
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Alexey Fadeyev
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05/25/2007 01:49:58
The "elusive window" problem now can be solved using the Windows Monitoring tool implemented since the version
4.5 beta 1
of
Actual Window Manager
: turn on the "Enable logging" option in the General options tab, then click the "Show log console" item in tray icon's context menu and make the desired window appear - you'll see in the log this window's properties required to fill the Target Window options.
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