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



On Wed, 2012-09-19 at 15:02 +0200, Alessandro Crismani wrote: 
> Il 19/09/2012 14:56, Adam Tauno Williams ha scritto:
> > 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.
> 
> It sure suck, some Java applications I'm using do the same. Fortunately, 
> they use a generic value, but these values are different from each other 
> and I can happily rename their desktop files for having the desired 
> matching.
> If that app is the only one that uses 
> "com-install4j-runtime-launcher-Launcher" on your system, you should be 
> able to rename the desktop file to that value without further trouble.

Yep, that is probably at least a short-term fix.

But <https://github.com/jelmerk/window-matching-agent>  looks
interesting - as a way to hack/change the WMCLASS of an application.
I'll have to try that out when I get some spare time.

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