Okay. What about making it work when specifying a frame, and building with a toolkit? It seems there is an outer-window-id (which is the top-level window as far as the window manager and other X programs like xprop are concerned), and then there is window-id.
While I see now that this can be worked around in elisp, shouldn't x-window-property use outer-window-id when a frame is specified, since that is almost certainly what is desired?
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 12:27 AM, Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de> wrote:Jeremy Maitin-Shepard <jeremy@jeremyms.com> writes:
> x-window-property seems to return nil for most properties.
>
> (x-window-property "WM_HINTS") -> returns non-nil
>
> (x-window-property "WM_NAME") -> returns nil even though the property is
> set (and displayed by xprop)
>
> (x-window-property "_NET_WM_STATE") -> returns nil even though property is
> set
>
> In fact I haven't found any property I can read other than WM_HINTS.
You can, if you use the same window id for the target window as xprop
(or build emacs without toolkit).
Andreas.
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