Re: Linux Window Managers and Accessibility
- From: Sasha_Vasko osca state mo us
- To: Bill Haneman Sun COM, cwitty newtonlabs com
- Cc: daniel%rimspace osca state mo us, Brian Cameron Sun COM, jsh pixelslut com, sawfish lists eazel com, wm-spec-list gnome org, gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Linux Window Managers and Accessibility
- Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 08:20:08 -0500
> desktops. As you point out if the application is not using the window
manager
> (in other words, maps no windows) then the window manager can report
that, and
> the broker can choose to map it to desktops according to its own
heuristics.
just a little clarification in case you did not make mistake in above
statement.
Window Manager does not manage, know or in any way care about windows that
are
not mapped. Thus it can't report it. In fact the only way of keeping track
of such
windows, except for some custom communication mechanism, would be repitedly
requerying window hierarchy.
> -Bill
Sasha Vasko
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