Is there a way to get the NSScreen
for a window of another process assuming that I have the window id?
I got pretty close with the following code, but the info dictionary doesn't say which screen the window is on.
CFArrayRef windowArray = CGWindowListCopyWindowInfo(kCGWindowListOptionOnScreenOnly, kCGNullWindowID);
NSArray* windowList = (NSArray*)CGWindowListCopyWindowInfo(kCGWindowListOptionOnScreenOnly, kCGNullWindowID);
NSUInteger count = [windowList count];
for (NSUInteger i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
NSDictionary* nswindowsdescription = [windowList objectAtIndex:i];
NSNumber* windowid = (NSNumber*)[nswindowsdescription objectForKey:@"kCGWindowNumber"];
if(windowid)
{
if ([windowid integerValue] == appWeAreLookingForWindowId)
{
Warning(@"Found it: %@", nswindowsdescription);
}
}
}
CFRelease(windowArray);
From: CGWindowListCopyWindowInfo, kCGWindowLayer and window level
Here the output:
kCGWindowAlpha = 1;
kCGWindowBounds = {
Height = 1010;
Width = 1600;
X = 284;
Y = 43;
};
kCGWindowIsOnscreen = 1; // This is not the screen id, by the way
kCGWindowLayer = 0;
kCGWindowMemoryUsage = 7709736;
kCGWindowName = "osx - CGWindowListCopyWindowInfo, kCGWindowLayer and window level - Stack Overflow";
kCGWindowNumber = 4000;
kCGWindowOwnerName = Safari;
kCGWindowOwnerPID = 240;
kCGWindowSharingState = 1;
kCGWindowStoreType = 2;
kCGWindowWorkspace = 1;
I could try to calculate the screen from the window bounds, but I'm wondering if there's a better way.
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