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Zero (match any window) or more of the following may be specified:
Zero (match any window) or more of the following may be specified:


* <menuchoice>Window class (application)</menuchoice> - match this window.
* <menuchoice>Window class (application)</menuchoice> - match the class.
** and <menuchoice>Match whole window class</menuchoice> - ...  and all its children windows.
** <menuchoice>Match whole window class</menuchoice> - include matching the secondary class.
* <menuchoice>Window role</menuchoice> - restrict the match to the function of the window (e.g. a ''main window'', a ''chat window'', etc.)
* <menuchoice>Window role</menuchoice> - restrict the match to the function of the window (e.g. a ''main window'', a ''chat window'', etc.)
* <menuchoice>Window types</menuchoice> - restrict the match to the type of window:  '''Normal Window''', '''Dialog Window''', etc.
* <menuchoice>Window types</menuchoice> - restrict the match to the type of window:  '''Normal Window''', '''Dialog Window''', etc.

Revision as of 19:34, 2 March 2012

Window Matching

The Window Matching tab is used to specify the criteria KWin uses to evaluate whether the rule is applicable for a given window.

Zero (match any window) or more of the following may be specified:

  • Window class (application) - match the class.
    • Match whole window class - include matching the secondary class.
  • Window role - restrict the match to the function of the window (e.g. a main window, a chat window, etc.)
  • Window types - restrict the match to the type of window: Normal Window, Dialog Window, etc.
  • Window title - restrict the match to the title of the window.
  • Machine (hostname) - restrict the match to the host name associated with the window.

Tip

While it's possible to manually enter the above information, the preferred method is to use the Detect Window Properties button.


For each field, the following operators can be applied against the field value:

  • Unimportant - ignore the field.
  • Exact Match - case insensitive.
  • Substring Match - case insensitive.
  • Regular Expression - Qt's regular expressions are implemented. For additional information, web search qt regex nokia.

Detect Window Properties

The Detect Window Properties function simplifies the process of entering the matching-criteria.

  1. For the application you'd like to create a rule, start the application.
  2. Next, in the Window matching tab, set the number of seconds of delay before the Detect Window Properties function starts. The default is zero seconds.
  3. Click on Detect Window Properties and
  4. When the mouse-cursor turns to cross-hairs, place it inside the application window (not the title bar) and left-click.
  5. A new window is presented with information about the selected window. Select the desired fields:
    • Secondary class name - some applications have a secondary class name. This value can be used to restrict windows by this value.
    • Window role
    • Window type
    • Window title

Click the OK button to back-fill the Window Matching criteria.

By using a combination of the information, a rule can apply to an entire application (by Class) or a to a specific window Type within the Class - say a Toolbar.