RE: ooh, ooh! more nitpicking

2003-06-05 Thread Ralf Habacker
Hi, perhaps this may be a startpoint for a feature like requested. This patch, which is based on the Xwin-Test91 release, prepends a string '[' '.' ']' ( for example "[0.0]") to all related windows title. This allow to distingush native application from x applications. It should be easy to add

Re: ooh, ooh! more nitpicking

2003-06-04 Thread Harold L Hunt II
Okay, okay, no need to go overboard. Harold Colin Harrison wrote: Hi-Jack, All the local MS applications should have a big yellow 'M' in their icon foregrounds. remote Macs should have a big red 'X' (OS X only!)), Suns a big 'S', HP's a big 'P' etc. I'm sure they will all oblige and change their

Re: ooh, ooh! more nitpicking

2003-06-04 Thread Colin Harrison
Hi-Jack, All the local MS applications should have a big yellow 'M' in their icon foregrounds. remote Macs should have a big red 'X' (OS X only!)), Suns a big 'S', HP's a big 'P' etc. I'm sure they will all oblige and change their icons, after all X came first (or did it?). Post it to their help

Re: ooh, ooh! more nitpicking

2003-06-04 Thread Harold L Hunt II
Jack, Yeah, that is definitely a feature that people getting paid to program would implement. :) I think we have many more fundamental problems to solve before we worry about such issues. Harold Jack Tanner wrote: So I love the fact that my X-forwarded apps now show up in the Alt-Tab list

ooh, ooh! more nitpicking

2003-06-04 Thread Jack Tanner
So I love the fact that my X-forwarded apps now show up in the Alt-Tab list with their proper icons. Except that now there's no way to distinguish at a glance between, say, a Mozilla running locally and a Mozilla running remotely -- they have the same icon. How about this for overloading a simp