When that list starts getting long, it becomes hard to track the session you are looking for:
$ xpra list Found the following xpra sessions: /run/user/1000/xpra: LIVE session at :100 LIVE session at :2 LIVE session at :20 LIVE session at :200 /run/xpra: LIVE session at :100 LIVE session at :2 LIVE session at :20 LIVE session at :200
My ideas would be:
window.\d+.title=
xpra-info parsing?)
Do you want something like xpra sessions
but in text format?
Not exactly, that is equally unhelpful (although interactive)
Name seems to exist, but picks up something automatic. How can I change it on running sessions?
I am looking for this (python-tabulate):
Display Status Name Windows --------- -------- ------ ------------------------------ :0 Live ColD shadow :2 Live ColA ['gnome-terminal', 'Rubymine'] :20 Live ColB ['gnome-terminal', 'subl'] :200 Live ColC ['gnome-terminal', 'smerge']
Name seems to exist, but picks up something automatic.
Correct: usually the first real argument of your --start=
command(s).
How can I change it on running sessions?
xpra control :10 name WHATEVER
You will need r26712 to see the updated name with the mdns viewer.
Done in r26714. Here's what I see now with a shadow and another session:
$ xpra list-windows Display Status Name Windows :1 LIVE GNOME Shell xpra-linux-fedora :10 LIVE xterm xterm, lxterminal, xterm
I would prefer overloading/replacing plain xpra info
command, but this is good enough.
v4 server is too much in the future for me, so I guess fixed?
v4 server is too much in the future for me, so I guess fixed?
Done.
FYI: this is scheduled for backporting to v3.1
this ticket has been moved to: https://github.com/Xpra-org/xpra/issues/2700