@Gregor Best

Thanks for the advice. :)

> Are the windows you want to select on the currently visible tag? If so
> and you are _not_ using focus follows mouse, it should work fine... I'm
> not sure however how well awesome behaves if some external application
> wants to switch to a client that is not on a currently visible tag
> without explicitly requesting a switch to the tag.

The windows are on the currently visible tag, but I seem to be using focus 
follows mouse. Is there a way I can keep the focus follows ability and get them 
to appear when I click on them? The focus follows option works in pure awesome 
wm. 

@Stefano Zacchiroli

> Erm, what a timing! In fact, I'm developing a GNOME applet for that as
> we speak. Preliminary info and code are available at:
> 
>  http://upsilon.cc/~zack/hacking/software/gnome-awesome-applet/
> 
> It's very beta (as you can guess from the 0.0.1 version number),
> although it works already and should be properly packages as a Debian
> package too (look in the "debian" Git branch). The most annoying bug
> ATM is that when Awesome is restarted, communication with the applet
> stops (still to be debugged).
> 
> Again, it's very beta, but I'm already using it for day-to-day
> monitoring of Awesome from GNOME ... if you like it, patches are more
> than welcome!

:) This is great! I will try it and let you know.. :)

Best regards, 

Tomislav

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