Hi Satyajit,
Seems you are 100% correct. When I have the two icons showing, and I hover
over the two, The one (Hi Quality) shows Sublime Text and the other one
shows sublime_text.
I edited the.desktop file that is created by the installer and it show the
Name correctly as Sublime Text.
Is there
The issue happens due to mismatch between the window class name and the desktop
file name.
Satyajit Sahoo
UX Designer
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We're all stories, in the end. Just make it a good one, eh? — The Doctor,
Season 5, Episode 13.
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 5:42 PM, Selwyn Orren
wrote:
> Thanks
Thanks Alfredo,
Something else interesting to note. If you remove the app from favourites,
Launch like normal, then if you right click on the icon you cannot add to
favourites like the other apps.
Thanks for the alt-f2 tip. I had forgotten about that.
Take Care
Selwyn Orren | +27 72 270 9321 |
This is definitely a problem with Sublime Text. Another way to reproduce
this issue is to restart the environment (Alt+F2 and type r). I can't help
you with the technical details, but, some other apps behave (or used to)
like that; one that comes to my mind is Chrome (older versions, I reckon).
I
Hi Guys,
I am running Ubuntu 15.04 with the staging PPA installed and Gnome 3.16.
(Current Environment although I have the same problem with the vanilla
15.04) I have multiple Monitors using the default graphic driver and not
the Nvidia Driver. I also have the dash to Dock extension installed (I h