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Liam Deacon posted a new comment:
Hi - I've found a workaround with a subprocess call to xdotool. Try the
following Jython code:
import subprocess
def getActiveWindowName():
return
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Parn Yin confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks RaiMan, that solved my question.
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RaiMan changed the question status:
is a request bug now
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Linked to bug: #1221048
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1221048
[request] get the window title of frontmost/focused window
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
Sorry, currently not a feature.
The only trick you can do is to try to switch through the window title
candidates and check, wether the
New question #235183 on Sikuli:
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Hello, in my script, I want to check a specified window is opened or not.
Unfortunately, there would be several applications opening and their titles may
be very similar.
Like:
Application 1's title: (variable
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