Next: Standard Properties, Previous: Miscellaneous Functions, Up: Top
Sawfish provides many hooks to allow extension of previously defined functions. Also, many X events are exported to the Lisp environment via the hooks mechanism. For more details on the hooks mechanism see Normal Hooks.
As well as using the standard call-hook function, sawfish also
provides the call-window-hook function. This is used to invoke
hooks which refer to a single window. If the hook has a local value
defined in the window's property list then this value is used, before
the default value defined by the actual variable.
Call hook for window with further arguments args. See
call-hookfor a description of hook-type. Each function in the hook is called with arguments(window.args).
The available hooks are listed below.