Re: Dash Favorite Icons and Running Applications
- From: Alessandro Crismani <alessandro crismani gmail com>
- To: Milan Bouchet-Valat <nalimilan club fr>
- Cc: gnome-shell-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Dash Favorite Icons and Running Applications
- Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 17:22:02 +0100
Il giorno gio, 10/02/2011 alle 16.51 +0100, Milan Bouchet-Valat ha
scritto:
> Le jeudi 10 février 2011 à 16:44 +0100, Alessandro Crismani a écrit :
> > I have noticed that the Libre Office windows have a WM_CLASS of
> > libreoffice-app (e.g. libreoffice-writer), as reported by Looking Glass.
> > Conversely, their desktop files, as distributed by Arch, are named
> > app.desktop (e.g. writer.desktop). In order to have a match I have to
> > symlink the desktop file to libreoffice-app.desktop (again
> > libreoffice-writer.desktop for my example).
> Yeah, this should be fixed in Arch (Ubuntu did this a few releases ago
> for example).
>
Colin Walters pointed out it should be fixed upstream, as far as I
understood :)
> > Despite this workaround, the match fails when double clicking on a .doc
> > file. Am I talking nonsense? I am not familiar with windows matching :)
> I know there are weird behaviors when opening a new OpenOffice app when
> another one was already started. E.g. here if I start Writer and then
> Impress, both windows are still showing "OO.o Writer" as app. This
> happens both when launching Impress via the overview or by opening a
> slideshow. Is that what you also experience? Is the WM_CLASS correct on
> the Impress window (in my example) with LibreOffice?
>
>
Experiencing this as well, the Impress window has
WM_CLASS=libreoffice-writer
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