Re: Launcher for a Java application doesn't 'collect' application instances



On Wed, 2012-09-19 at 14:50 +0200, Alessandro Crismani wrote: 
> Il 19/09/2012 14:40, Adam Tauno Williams ha scritto:
> > Is there a trick to getting the expected behavior [with Java apps??]?
> What is the WM class of the application windows istances? You can see it 
> by opening the Looking Glass console and looking under the Windows tab.
> Once you know the WM class value, rename your desktop file to (all 
> lowercase!) wm_value.desktop.
> After this, the Shell should match your "rogue" windows.
> SIDE EFFECT: if the WM value is a generic value, such a generic 
> "java-..." used by many applications, every other app that uses the same 
> "java-..." WM class will be matched by your desktop file.

Yes,  Alt-F2, lg<Enter>, click "Windows", reveals a wmclass of -

  com-install4j-runtime-launcher-Launcher

- which I'm assuming is a 'generic value'.  Hmmm... that sucks.

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