icesh - control window properties and the IceWM window manager
icesh provides commands to directly interact with the
icewm(1) window manager. There are two types of commands:
- 1. Commands to directly interact with icewm:
- These are listed in the section "MANAGER ACTIONS" below. They
are easy to use, because they don't require to select one or more windows.
For example, "icesh restart" will
restart icewm and "icesh clients" lists
the applications which are managed by icewm.
- 2. Commands which operate on a selection of windows:
- See the section "WINDOW ACTIONS" below.
For example, "icesh close" is a request
to close a window, but which window? Now icesh will turn the mouse pointer
into a crosshair. Click on a window and a close request will be sent to
that application.
The power of icesh lies in its ability to programmatically
select one or more windows and operate on that selection. This can be
used in scripts and in icewm-keys(5) to define your own window
management hotkeys. For example, to immediately close all xterm windows
do "icesh -c xterm close".
There are about seven "SELECT
OPTIONS" to select windows. They start with a minus sign '-'
or with a plus sign '+'. The first starts a new selection. The second
adds more windows to an existing selection.
This selection of windows can be reduced by
"FILTER OPTIONS". These remove
unwanted windows from the current selection. Multiple filter options can
be given. For example, "icesh -c xterm -W this
close" will close only those xterms which are shown on the
current workspace. The xterms on other workspaces are filtered out by
the "-W this" filter option.
There is no limit to the number of commands, selections, filters
and actions which you can give to a single icesh command. They are processed
and evaluated one by one from left to right. This makes icesh a small
declarative programming language. Have a look at some examples near the end
of this document.
icesh recognizes the following options:
SELECT OPTIONS
Select options specify the window or windows to which subsequent
actions apply. If none is given, but an action does require a window, then a
selection crossbar is invoked to select the desired window interactively.
The manager actions do not require window options.
The following five options select one or more client
windows. If needed, they can be repeated for successive actions.
- -w, -window,
+w, +window WINDOW_ID
- Specifies the identifier of the window, WINDOW_ID, for which the
action applies. Special identifiers are root for the root window
and focus for the currently focused window. The option with minus
sign replaces the existing selection. With a plus sign the window is added
to an existing selection.
- -r, -root, +r,
+root
- Is equivalent to -window root and selects the root window.
The option with minus sign replaces the existing selection with the root
window. With a plus sign the root window is added to an existing
selection.
- -f, -focus, +f,
+focus
- Is equivalent to -window focus and selects the focused
window. The option with minus sign replaces the existing selection with
the focused window. With a plus sign the focused window is added to an
existing selection.
- -a, -all
- Selects all client windows of the window manager.
- -s, -shown
- Selects all clients which are on the current workspace.
- -t, -top
- Selects all toplevel windows from the display unconditionally. This
includes windows which have never been mapped and windows with the
override redirect bit set to evade management.
- -x, -xembed
- Selects all windows which are embedded using the XEMBED
protocol.
FILTER OPTIONS
The following options filter the currently selected set of
windows. If no previous select option was given then a -all
option is implicitly assumed to filter all client windows.
- -c, -class
WM_CLASS
- Filters the set of windows on window manager class, WM_CLASS. If
WM_CLASS contains a period, only windows with exactly the same
WM_CLASS property are matched. If there is no period, windows of
the same class and windows of the same instance (aka. -name) are
selected.
- -l, -last
- Filter clients and keep only the most recent client.
- -m, -machine
HOST
- Filters clients by host name. Clients with a WM_CLIENT_MACHINE property
equal to HOST are selected.
- -n, -name
NAME
- Filters clients by _NET_WM_NAME or WM_NAME. NAME matches any part
of the property value. To match at the beginning use a
"^" prefix. To match at the end use a
"$" suffix.
- -p, -pid
PID
- Filters clients by process ID. Clients with a _NET_WM_PID property equal
to PID are selected.
- -G, -Gravity
GRAVITY
- Filters clients by the window gravity field of the WM_NORMAL_HINTS
property. Clients with a gravity equal to GRAVITY are selected. If
GRAVITY starts with an exclamation mark then the filtering is
inverted.
- -L, -Layer
LAYER
- Filters clients by GNOME window layer, which can either be a layer
name or a layer number. See EXPRESSIONS below. If LAYER starts with
an exclamation mark then the filtering is inverted.
- -N, -Netstate
STATE
- Filters clients by EWMH window state. Clients which have at least
an EWMH window state of STATE are selected. This state refers to
details like minized or maximized. See EXPRESSIONS below. If
STATE starts with an exclamation mark then the filtering is
inverted. A question mark "?" filters
clients with any bit set in STATE.
- -P, -Property
PROP[=value]
- Filters clients by property. Clients which have a property PROP are
selected. If the optional value is given, the match succeeds only
if PROP is a string, window, cardinal, or atom, with a value equal
to value. The filtering is inverted if PROP starts with an
exclamation mark.
- -R, -Role
ROLE
- Filters clients by WM_WINDOW_ROLE. Clients which have a WM_WINDOW_ROLE
property value equal to ROLE are selected. The filtering is
inverted if ROLE starts with an exclamation mark.
- -W, -Workspace
WORKSPACE
- Filter clients by workspace. Workspace WORKSPACE is either a
workspace name, or a workspace number counting from zero, or the word
"this" for the current workspace, or the
word "All" for all workspaces. If
WORKSPACE starts with an exclamation mark then the filtering is
inverted.
- -X, -Xinerama
MONITOR
- Limit clients by RandR/Xinerama monitor. Only operate on
clients which are displayed on MONITOR, where MONITOR can be
"All" for all monitors,
"this" for the monitor where the active
window is displayed, or a monitor number starting from zero. See the
output of "randr" or
"xinerama" below.
GENERAL OPTIONS
The following options are identical for every IceWM command.
- -d, -display
DISPLAY
- Specifies the X11 DISPLAY. If unspecified, defaults to
$DISPLAY.
- -h, --help
- Print a brief usage statement to stdout and exit.
- -V, --version
- Print the program version to stdout and exit.
- -C, --copying
- Print copying permissions to stdout for the program and exit.
icesh expects one or more action arguments. There are two
kinds of actions: window actions and manager actions. The
first operates on the selected windows. The second directly interacts with
the icewm window manager.
WINDOW ACTIONS
The following actions affect the selected window or windows.
- activate
- Activate the window, aka. to focus.
- close
- Send a close request to the client that created the window.
- kill
- Force an immediate close down of the client that created the window.
- id
- Print window identifiers for the selected windows.
- pid
- Print process identifiers for the selected windows.
- list
- Show window details, like geometry and names.
- lower
- Lower the window.
- raise
- Raise the window.
- above
- Stack the window above others.
- below
- Stack the window below others.
- rollup
- Rollup the specified window.
- fullscreen
- Set the window to fullscreen.
- maximize
- Maximize the window.
- horizontal
- Maximize the window only horizontally.
- vertical
- Maximize the window only vertically.
- minimize
- Minimize the window.
- restore
- Restore the window to normal.
- hide
- Hide the window.
- unhide
- Reveal the window.
- skip
- Don't show the window on the taskbar.
- unskip
- Do show the window on the taskbar.
- sticky
- Show the window on all workspaces.
- unsticky
- Show the window on only one workspace.
- urgent
- Set the urgent flag.
- resize WIDTH
HEIGHT
- Resize window to WIDTH by HEIGHT window units.
- sizeto WIDTH
HEIGHT
- Resize window to WIDTH by HEIGHT pixels. If WIDTH or
HEIGHT ends with a percent sign
"%", then they refer to a percentage of
the desktop work area. For instance, "sizeto 50%
100%" resizes to half the desktop width and whatever height is
available above or below the taskbar.
- sizeby WIDTH
HEIGHT
- Resize window by WIDTH by HEIGHT pixels. If WIDTH or
HEIGHT ends with a percent sign
"%", then they refer to a percentage of
the current window size. For instance, "sizeto 50%
200" increases the width by 50% and increases the height by
200 pixels.
- move X
Y
- Move the selected window or windows to the screen position X
Y. To specify X or Y values relative to the right
side or bottom side precede the value with an extra minus sign, like in
"move -+10 --20".
- moveby X
Y
- Displace window by X Y pixels.
- center
- Position the window in the center of the desktop work area.
- left
- Position the window against the left side of the desktop work area.
- right
- Position the window against the right side of the desktop work area.
- top
- Position the window against the top side of the desktop work area.
- bottom
- Position the window against the bottom side of the desktop work area.
- setIconTitle
TITLE
- Set the icon title to TITLE.
- getIconTitle
- Print the icon title.
- setWindowTitle
TITLE
- Set the window title to TITLE.
- getWindowTitle
- Print the window title.
- setGeometry
GEOMETRY
- Set the window geometry to GEOMETRY.
- getGeometry
- Print the window geometry.
- netState
[STATE]
- If STATE is omitted then it shows the EWMH window state. If
STATE starts with a "+" then
flags in STATE are appended to the existing EWMH window
state. If STATE starts with a
"-" then flags in STATE are
removed from the existing EWMH window state. If STATE
starts with a "=" then the EWMH
window state is set to STATE. See EXPRESSIONS below. A list of
EWMH flags can be found in the output of
"icesh symbols".
- setLayer
LAYER
- Move the specified window to another GNOME window layer. See below
for LAYER symbols.
- getLayer
- Print the GNOME window layer for the specified window.
- setWorkspace
WORKSPACE
- Move the specified window to another workspace. Select the root window to
change the current workspace. If WORKSPACE is
"All" then the specified window becomes
visible on all workspaces. Specify
"this" for the current workspace.
- getWorkspace
- Print the workspace for the specified window.
- opacity
[OPACITY]
- Print the window opacity if OPACITY is not given, otherwise set the
window opacity to OPACITY.
- setTrayOption
TRAYOPTION
- Set the IceWM tray option for the specified window to
TRAYOPTION. See IceWM tray options, below, for
TRAYOPTION symbols.
- getTrayOption
- Print the IceWM tray option for the specified window.
- setNormalGravity
GRAVITY
- Set the window gravity field in the WM_NORMAL_HINTS property for the
specified window to GRAVITY. See below for GRAVITY
symbols.
- getNormalGravity
- Print the window gravity from the WM_NORMAL_HINTS property for the
specified window.
- setWindowGravity
GRAVITY
- Set the window gravity for the specified window to GRAVITY. See
below for GRAVITY symbols.
- getWindowGravity
- Print the window gravity for the specified window.
- setBitGravity
GRAVITY
- Set the bit gravity> for the specified window to GRAVITY. See
below for GRAVITY symbols.
- getBitGravity
- Print the bit gravity for the specified window.
- motif [funcs
FUNCTIONS | decor DECORATIONS | remove]
- Query, set or modify the
"_MOTIF_WM_HINTS" property for the
specified window. Without arguments motif will show the current
value, but only if the window has such a property. The property can be
removed or reset with the remove argument. With funcs and
decor individual fields of this property can be enabled or
disabled. If FUNCTIONS or DECORATIONS starts with a minus or
plus sign then the existing value is modified, otherwise it is set to the
new value. Note that if "All" is set,
then other set fields will be disabled and cleared fields will be
enabled.
- borderless
- Hide the frame borders and title.
- bordered
- Show the frame borders and title.
- prop
PROPERTY
- Print the value of property PROPERTY if it is present.
- properties
- Print all properties.
- frame
- Print the identifier of the window frame.
- click window-x
window-y button
- Send a button press and release event at position (window-x,
window-y). A negative position is relative to the bottom right
corner. The mouse pointer is warped to the position before sending the
events. The button number should be between 1 and 5 inclusive.
- monitors
top bottom left right
- This sets the monitors to use for fullscreen. Top, bottom, left, and right
are indices of the icesh xinerama command.
- spy
- Observe the selected windows and report any changes. This includes focus,
visibility, position, size and all window properties.
MANAGER ACTIONS
The following actions control the IceWM window manager and
therefore do not require a window select or filter option:
- listWorkspaces
- List the names of all workspaces.
- current
- Show the number and name of the current workspace.
- goto
WORKSPACE
- Change the current workspace to WORKSPACE.
- workspaces
[COUNT]
- Print the number of workspaces if COUNT is not given, otherwise set
the number of workspaces to COUNT.
- setWorkspaceName
INDEX NAME
- Change the name of the workspace INDEX to NAME, where
INDEX is a workspace number starting from zero.
- setWorkspaceNames
NAME [NAME]*
- Change the workspace names to the list of NAMEs.
- addWorkspace
NAME
- Create a new workspace with name NAME.
- desktop
[SHOWING]
- If SHOWING is 1 then set
"showing the desktop" mode. If
SHOWING is 0 then turn off
"showing the desktop". Print the current
mode if SHOWING is not given.
- randr
- Summarize the RandR configuration.
- xinerama
- Summarize the Xinerama configuration.
- check
- Print information about the current window manager, like name, version,
class, locale, command, host name and pid.
- clients
- List all managed client windows, their titles and geometries.
- shown
- List all mapped client windows for the current desktop, their titles and
geometries.
- windows
- List all toplevel windows, their titles and geometries.
- systray
- List applications which are managed by the IceWM system tray.
- xembed
- List application windows which are embedded using the XEMBED
protocol. This is another way to discover system tray applications.
- logout
- Let icewm execute the
"LogoutCommand".
- reboot
- Let icewm execute the
"RebootCommand".
- shutdown
- Let icewm execute the
"ShutdownCommand".
- cancel
- Let icewm cancel the logout/reboot/shutdown.
- about
- Let icewm show the about window.
- windowlist
- Let icewm show the window list window.
- restart
- Let icewm restart itself.
- suspend
- Let icewm execute the
"SuspendCommand".
- winoptions
- Let icewm reload the "winoptions".
- keys
- Let icewm reload the "keys" file.
- guievents
- Monitor the ICEWM_GUI_EVENT property and report all changes.
- delay
[time]
- Stop execution for time or 0.1 seconds.
- runonce
program [arguments...]
- This action is meant to be used together with the -class option.
Only if no window is matched by WM_CLASS then program
[arguments...] is executed.
- sync
- Synchronize with the IceWM window manager. That is, wait for icewm to
process all previous actions.
- symbols
- List all named symbols.
EXPRESSIONS
Some of the window actions require one or two EXPRESSION
arguments.
- EXPRESSION
::= SYMBOL | EXPRESSION { "+" | "|" }
SYMBOL
Each SYMBOL may be from one of the following applicable
domains:
- Window
layer
- Named symbols of the domain Window layer (numeric range: 0-15):
Desktop (0)
Below (2)
Normal (4)
OnTop (6)
Dock (8)
AboveDock (10)
Menu (12)
These symbols are used with the LAYER argument to the
"setLayer" action.
- IceWM tray
option
- Named symbols of the domain IceWM tray option (numeric range: 0-2):
Ignore (0)
Minimized (1)
Exclusive (2)
These symbols are used with the TRAYOPTION argument to
the "setTrayOption" action.
- Gravity
symbols
- Named symbols for window and bit gravity (numeric range: 0-10):
ForgetGravity (0)
NorthWestGravity (1)
NorthGravity (2)
NorthEastGravity (3)
WestGravity (4)
CenterGravity (5)
EastGravity (6)
SouthWestGravity (7)
SouthGravity (8)
SouthEastGravity (9)
StaticGravity (10)
- Motif
functions
-
All (1)
Resize (2)
Move (4)
Minimize (8)
Maximize (16)
Close (32)
- Motif
decorations
-
All (1)
Border (2)
Resize (4)
Title (8)
Menu (16)
Minimize (32)
Maximize (64)
- EWMH window state
symbols
- Named symbols of the domain EWMH state (numeric range: 0-8191):
ABOVE (1)
BELOW (2)
DEMANDS_ATTENTION (4)
FOCUSED (8)
FULLSCREEN (16)
HIDDEN (32)
MAXIMIZED_HORZ (64)
MAXIMIZED_VERT (128)
MODAL (256)
SHADED (512)
SKIP_PAGER (1024)
SKIP_TASKBAR (2048)
STICKY (4096)
List all workspace names:
icesh listWorkspaces
Example output:
workspace #0: `main'
workspace #1: `web'
workspace #2: `doc'
workspace #3: `dev'
Close terminal work and activate terminal fun.
icesh -c work.XTerm close -a -c fun.XTerm activate
Print opacity for all xterms.
icesh -c XTerm opacity
Change opacity for all xterms.
icesh -c XTerm opacity 84
Move all windows on workspace "Top" to the current
workspace.
icesh -W "Top" setWorkspace "this"
Restore all hidden clients, minimize all clients on the current
workspace and activate Firefox.
icesh -S hidden restore -a -W "this" minimize -a -c Firefox activate
Resize the focused window to occupy the right half of the desktop
area.
icesh -f sizeto 49% 100% sync top sync right sync raise activate
Toggle the frame border of the focused window.
if icesh -f motif | grep -q 'decor:$'; then \
icesh -f motif decor All; else icesh -f motif decor ""; fi
icesh is largely compliant with the EWMH and ICCCM
specifications. Some commands, like manager actions, are specific to
IceWM.
icesh had no known bugs at the time of release. Please
report bugs for current versions to the source code repository at
<https://github.com/bbidulock/icewm/issues>.
Brian Bidulock <mailto:bidulock@openss7.org>.
See --copying for full copyright notice and copying
permissions.
IceWM is licensed under the GNU Library General Public
License. See the COPYING file in the distribution or use the
--copying flag to display copying permissions.