Hi there. I've looked through PLWM, and Python-Xlib, but I can't seem to find documentation that discusses this from the standpoint I'm interested in. I've got a large collection of media on my computer; most of them RM files, or AVI's. Anyway, what I'm interested in doing is spawning a RealPlayer application instance, and controlling (maximizing it to the size of the screen, or at least getting a handle on it.) I want to be able to do this in python; I've got a GUI interface to my archive in the works, and I'd rather not shell out to C or C++, mainly because I'm pretty inexperienced with those languages. I've gone through the PLWM code, and I think I've found how to do it - but I don't want to change my WindowManager. I want to be able to use E (I can hear the gasps go up in the crowd as I admit this... :) and also manipulate my windows. Is there a way I can grab the window? Spawning it from within the Python-Xlib environment? I can come up with the code to manipulate it, I'm sure, I just need to know how to "grab" it, per se. Thanks! mjt -- "Having said that, music is supposed to be in the world for celebration, ritual, and healing - that's the point for me." -- Trey Anastasio
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