Dotan Cohen writes: > I have two separate cases where seniors using KDE like to open many > instances of the same application rather than use the already-open > application. This is a user problem, not a KDE problem, but I wonder > if there is technical solution. Switching to Gnome, maybe? I think there the default behaviour is to not allow multiple instances of the same application. > These users click the application's menu item to start using the > application, even if there is already an open instance in the Taskbar > or in the System Tray. Examples include Firefox, Skype, Solitaire > (Windows executable running in Wine), and some others. Therefore, I'd > like to write a wrapper script for each of these apps to check if > there exists a running instance. If not, then open the application. If > yes, then bring the running application to the foreground. > > Can this be done? I could probably grep "ps aux" for the application > and to get it's pid, but how to bring it to the foreground? Thanks! You could use xlsclients -al to get the list of running applications and their window IDs, and then xdotool windowactivate <windowid> to bring it to the foreground. Wonko ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.