Hi Sam,

If its C based code you can try this - report_window_event -
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/ldtp/ldtp/tree/src/ldtp.c

For python based, you can check here - windowListenerCallback -
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/ldtp/ldtp/tree/python/ldtplib/ldtprecorder.py

Thanks
Nagappan

2008/11/20 Quiring, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>  What does it take to get the window:close event to occur?  I've tried
> everything I can think of.  Now that I've got Accerciser installed (Thanks
> Willie Walker) , I set the Event Monitor to watch for only the window->close
> event, but I can't get it to happen no matter how I make windows go away.
>
> I am experimenting with the "Keyboard Shortcuts" dialog (in gnome-terminal
> click Edit -> Keyboard Shortcuts...).  The dialog has a "Close"
> push-button.  When I click the "Close" button, Accerciser's event monitor
> does not report a window:close event.  If I add window:create to the
> monitor, the event monitor sees that event when the dialog comes up.  So the
> dialog definitely qualifies as a window.
>
> I do get window:activate and window:deactivate events for the "Keyboard
> Shortcuts" dialog.
>
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