Re: zoomed attribute of tabbed fullscreen windows
Re: zoomed attribute of tabbed fullscreen windows
- Subject: Re: zoomed attribute of tabbed fullscreen windows
- From: 2551phil <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2017 15:49:55 +0700
Yes, I see that now. I have my Dock set vertically on the left hand side and
that prevented me from seeing the false positives. One could test for the size
of the display and the size of the window and see fi there’s a regular
correlation across apps in full screen, as well as whether the Dock is visible
or not.
I’ll have a bit more of a play around with it later.
Best
Phil
@sqwarq
> On 15 Oct 2017, at 15:41, Jean-Christophe Helary
> <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> Phil,
>
> Your script doesn't work for windows that are just zoomed on screens where
> the menu is automatically hidden. Also I had false positives with position =
> {n, 0} for windows that just happened to be in the top corner.
>
> I had the same problem with Terminal. With the menu hidden I still have the
> window chrome that takes 1 row, in fullscreen I have the extra row.
>
> Jean-Christophe
>
>> On Oct 15, 2017, at 17:05, 2551phil <email@hidden
>> <mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On 14 Oct 2017, at 18:41, Jean-Christophe Helary
>>> <email@hidden
>>> <mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I think I found a simple solution
>>
>>
>> Cool, but I’d like to explore this is a bit further as it’s a specific
>> example of a more general problem that could do with a solution: how to
>> determine which apps/windows are in full screen across multiple displays?
>>
>> As a proof of concept, the following works here on a dual display setup with
>> multiple spaces. It correctly returned the full screen windows for all my
>> running apps. It also appears to cope with split screen situations, too.
>>
>> I’m sure Shane or others can improve upon my sloppy scripting style though.
>> :p
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> use AppleScript version "2.4" -- Yosemite (10.10) or later
>> use scripting additions
>>
>> #######################
>> -->> VARIABLES
>> #######################
>> set fullScreenApps to {}
>> set msg to "None"
>>
>> #######################
>> -->> HANDLERS
>> #######################
>>
>> on hasFullScreen:theApp forWindow:aWin
>> set theReply to {false, 0, missing value}
>> tell application theApp
>> try
>> set yPos to item 2 of (get bounds of window aWin)
>> on error
>> set yPos to 1
>> end try
>> if yPos is 0 then
>> try
>> set winName to window aWin's name
>> on error
>> set winName to missing value
>> end try
>> set theReply to {true, aWin, winName}
>> end if
>> end tell
>> return theReply
>> end hasFullScreen:forWindow:
>>
>>
>> on getVisibleProcs()
>> set visibleProcs to {}
>> tell application "System Events"
>> set procs to every application process
>> repeat with i from 1 to count of procs
>> set this_proc to item i of procs
>> try
>> if this_proc's visible is true then
>> set end of visibleProcs to this_proc's
>> name
>> end if
>> end try
>> end repeat
>> end tell
>> return visibleProcs
>> end getVisibleProcs
>>
>> #######################
>> -->> COMMANDS
>> #######################
>>
>> set currentApps to getVisibleProcs()
>> repeat with a from 1 to count of currentApps
>> set this_app to currentApps's item a
>> try
>> tell application this_app
>> set wc to count of its windows
>> repeat with w from 1 to wc
>> set hasFs to (my hasFullScreen:this_app
>> forWindow:w)
>> if hasFs's item 1 is true then
>> set end of fullScreenApps to {this_app,
>> hasFs's item 2, hasFs's item 3}
>> end if
>> end repeat
>> end tell
>> end try
>> end repeat
>>
>> if (count of fullScreenApps) is greater than 0 then
>> set msg to ""
>> repeat with i from 1 to count of fullScreenApps
>> set this_item to item 1 of item i of fullScreenApps as text
>> set this_item to this_item & "'s Window " & item 2 of item i of
>> fullScreenApps as text
>> set this_item to this_item & ": " & item 3 of item i of
>> fullScreenApps as text
>> set msg to msg & this_item & return
>> end repeat
>> end if
>> display dialog msg with title "Windows that are in full screen" buttons "OK"
>> default button "OK"
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Best
>>
>>
>> Phil
>> @sqwarq
>
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