Re: Request
- From: Graham Hughes <graham hughes resnet ucsb edu>
- To: Eckehard Berns <eb berns prima ruhr de>
- Cc: gnome-list <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Request
- Date: 31 Jan 1998 17:36:13 -0800
>>>>> "Eckehard" == Eckehard Berns <eb@berns.prima.ruhr.de> writes:
Eckehard> Oops, I haven't checked the WM_CLASS for a while. There was
Eckehard> some time, when gtt had a propper WM_CLASS. I will
Eckehard> explicitly set a WM_CLASS for gtt now.
Oh, OK :-). I thought it was some overlooked thing in the policy
docs, and just wanted to bring it to ppl's attention.
One thing for libgnome: you might stick a default WM_CLASS property in
gnome_init or the like, and just set it to argv[0], because a) you
have argv[0] there, and b) it's more sensible a default than nothing.
It's not great, but it does mean that every Gnome program has one. If
you aren't happy with the default, of course you just set it yourself.
--
Graham Hughes <thrag@treepeople.dyn.ml.org>
http://treepeople.dyn.ml.org/thrag/
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