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*title_format* <format>
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Sets the format of window titles. The following placeholders may be used:
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%title - The title supplied by the window
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%app_id - The wayland app ID (applicable to wayland windows only)
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%class - The X11 classname (applicable to xwayland windows only)
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%instance - The X11 instance (applicable to xwayland windows only)
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%title - The title supplied by the window ++
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%app_id - The wayland app ID (applicable to wayland windows only) ++
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%class - The X11 classname (applicable to xwayland windows only) ++
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%instance - The X11 instance (applicable to xwayland windows only) ++
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%shell - The protocol the window is using (typically xwayland or
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xdg_shell)
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@ -804,7 +804,7 @@ Mark all Firefox windows with "Browser":
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[class="Firefox"] mark Browser
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```
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You may like to use swaymsg -t get_tree for finding the values of these
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You may like to use swaymsg -t get_tree for finding the values of these
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properties in practice for your applications.
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The following attributes may be matched with:
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