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#!/usr/bin/python | |
#You may have to change some of these values to match display/dock/menubar sizes | |
xscr=1920 | |
yscr=1080 | |
yd=5 | |
xd=80 | |
xstart=0 | |
ystart=44 | |
xmax=xscr-xd | |
ymax=yscr-yd | |
import subprocess,os | |
output = subprocess.Popen(["wmctrl", "-l","-G"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0].split("\n") | |
class win(): | |
def __init__(self, wid, desktop, x, y, w, h, name): | |
self.wid = wid | |
self.desktop = int(desktop) | |
self.x = int(x) | |
self.y = int(y) | |
self.w = int(w) | |
self.h = int(h) | |
self.name = name | |
def __str__(self): | |
return __repr__(self) | |
def __repr__(self): | |
return "%s (%s): (%d,%d) @ (%d,%d):%d"%(self.name,self.wid,self.w,self.h,self.x,self.y,self.desktop) | |
wins=[] | |
for i in output: | |
f=filter(None,i.split(" ")) | |
if(len(f)<7): | |
continue | |
wins.append(win(f[0], f[1], f[2], f[3], f[4], f[5]," ".join(f[6:]))) | |
for i in wins: | |
if i.x<0 or i.x>xmax or i.y<0 or i.y>ymax: | |
w=min(i.w,xmax-40) | |
h=min(i.h,ymax) | |
x=0 | |
y=0 | |
elif (i.x+i.w)>xscr or (i.y+i.h)>yscr: | |
x=i.x-xstart | |
y=i.y-ystart | |
w=xscr-x-xstart | |
h=yscr-y-ystart | |
else: | |
continue | |
cmd="wmctrl -i -r %s -e 0,%d,%d,%d,%d"%(i.wid,x,y,w,h) | |
os.system(cmd) |
This runs wmctrl which you will need to install for it to work.
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I'm on a Mac running Mojave, Python 2.7.
When I run wmfix I get:
The message about line 15 in wmfix, is it trying to say there's something wrong with that line? There's no error message. Or is it just saying that that is line that calls subprocess.py?
I can find my way into the subprocess.py file and see lines 710 and 1335, but I'm not enough of a Python programmer to make sense of it from there.
Any suggestions?