11-11-2002
I use
Openbox on all my boxes, including the lower spec ones that require X. It's like blackbox but in very active development and even has anti-alias fonts.
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obxprop
OBXPROP(1) General Commands Manual OBXPROP(1)
NAME
openbox -- A minimalistic, highly configurable, next generation window manager with extensive standards support.
SYNOPSIS
openbox [--help] [--display DISPLAY] [--id ID] [--root] [--] [PROPERTY ...]
DESCRIPTION
obxprop is a tool for displaying the properties on an x window.
This tool has a similar functionality to xprop, but obxprop allows you to see UTF-8 strings as text.
You may use the --id option to specify a window identifier, otherwise obxprop will allow you to select a window by clicking on it.
Primarily, this tool exists for Openbox users to see the value of the _OB_APP_NAME, _OB_APP_CLASS, _OB_APP_ROLE, and _OB_APP_TYPE proper-
ties, which Openbox uses for matching windows against user-defined application rules.
OPTIONS
These are the possible options that openbox accepts:
--help Show a summary of the options available.
--display DISPLAY
Specify the X display to use.
--id ID Specify the window identifier for the window whose properties will be displayed.
Similar to xprop, you may pass one or more property names to have openbox limit its output to only the properties requested.
SEE ALSO
openbox (1), openbox-session(1), openbox-gnome-session(1), openbox-kde-session(1).
Please report bugs to: http://bugzilla.icculus.org/
OBXPROP(1)