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i have a script that launches multiple instances of xfce4-terminal. after each one, it then needs to change to a different workspace number and launch another xfce4-terminal. without waiting, all would open their windows in a latter namespace, perhaps the very last. to avoid this i run sleep for a time that it seems it takes for xfce4-terminal to open the window. but sometimes, for an unknown reason, it takes even longer to open. i have extended this sleep time twice. but it also sleeps when the window opens fast and that seriously slows the script.
i'm looking for a way to detect when the window is actually open so the script can then switch to the next workspace. any ideas?
edit:
while doing some searching, a deep reference suggested that even the shell session the terminal starts could get to running that shell's profile or "rc" script before the terminal window appears. i do want to know how to detect when the window is there.
i want to change workspace once the window is there (if i change workspace sooner the window can appear in the wrong place. a way to force a window into a workspace that is not the current workspace would be helpful but i have seen no way to do that.
Last edited by Skaperen (2022-11-22 20:16:31)
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