The "WM_NAME" can be the window's name, class or resource string. It can also contain wildcards such as "*" or "?", which are matched in the usual UNIX filename manner. Using the standard X11 xprop(1) command at a command prompt or the Window Properties menu item entry under D-v Tryquot;*" or "?", which are matched in the usual UNIX filename manner. Using the standard X11 xprop(1) command at a command prompt or the Window Properties menu item entry under D-v Tryquot;*" or "?", which are matched in the usual UNIX filename manner. Using the standard X11 xprop(1) command at a command prompt or the Window Properties menu item entry under D-v Tryquot;*" or "?", which are matched in the usual UNIX filename manner. Using the standard X11 xprop(1) command at a command prompt or the Window Properties menu item entry under D-v Tryquot;*" or "?", which are matched in the usual UNIX filename manner. Using the standard X11 xprop(1) command at a command prompt or the