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WinCommand(1x) AfterStep X11 window manager WinCommand(1x)

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.

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.

Iconifies matching windows.

Jumps to the first window which matches.

Kills all matching windows.

Moves all matching windows to x/y. x and y are specified using the -x and -y flags.

Resize all matching windows. The two parameters width and height are specified using the -width and -height flags.

Send all matching windows to desk specified with the -new_desk flag.

Operate on all windows which match the given pattern. This is set by default unless the action is either "jump" or "center jump".

Windows on all desks will be taken into account. This is set by default if action is either "jump" or "center jump".

Windows on the whole desk will be taken into account.

These are required when issuing the move-command.

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.

AfterStep v.2.2.12 3rd Berkeley Distribution