The problem with the icon used by -i is that it is a greyscale icon that
is displayed in reverse video. I do not know where the icon comes from,
but it isn't from /usr/share/emacs/21.4/etc/gnu{,-32x32}.xpm. It is
probably included in the emacs source code.
-nandhp
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On 05/25/2005 02:14:27 AM, Jérôme Marant wrote:
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> I'm a it reluctant to adding such ugliness. Maybe could we find
> another way?
The man page says that X resources can set bitmapIcon:on
but I did not succeed in doing that. Don't know if that's any
better :-)
Maybe, ask upstream?
Alex
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On 05/23/2005 04:54:37 PM, Jérôme Marant wrote:
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> OK, it works. But doesn't the icon look ugly for you? It doesn't
> look the same as the one shown in menus.
I does look uglier, I must admit :-)
Alex
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On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 12:11:32AM +0200, Jérôme Marant wrote:
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> OK, but where do we need to set this up? And how?
I just found that 'emacs -i' starts emacs with the shown icon.
Maybe this should be the default mode in at least GNOME application
menu? All other apps start with the window manage
On Sat, May 21, 2005 at 07:42:06PM +0200, Jérôme Marant wrote:
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> I can't see what icon you are talking about. Both the 'Applications'
> and 'Programs' (Debian) entries show the correct icon.
> Could you please give details?
I'm using GNOME desktop environment, and both the window manager,
the w
Package: emacs21
Version: 21.4a-1
Severity: minor
File: /usr/bin/emacs21-x
The window manager icon is not displayed, at least when running with
GNOME desktop. Instead a generic icon is shown. It seems that the emacs
icon (e.g. the one used in the Applications menu) should be used.
Thanks,
Alex
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