Re: Broken _NEW_WM_ICON spec
- From: "Rob Hodges" <s323140 student uq edu au>
- To: Alexander Larsson <alla lysator liu se>
- Cc: gtk-devel-list gnome org, otaylor redhat com, julian adams gmx net, wm-spec-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Broken _NEW_WM_ICON spec
- Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 02:09:42 +1000 (EST)
> I looked at the sample implementation by trolltech, and they use the first
> two 32bit integers as width and height. I guess this is what KDE uses.
>
> Sawfish doesn't seem to support _NET_WM_ICON yet. Is there any other
> implementation availible?
I put support for grabbing the property into stph (
http://stph.sourceforge.net ) -- I assumed "bytes" was a typo and it
was the first two cardinals. But I also had nothing to test it
against. Could someone point out whether any *apps* are using this
yet? I'm not sure I understand the endianness issue either (this may
be because I'm a moron...); would anyone care to expand on that? If
that really is an issue, it doesn't really matter what the current
implementations do; it just has to be changed. No?
-Rob
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