Re: application icons

2014-08-25 Thread Yury Tarasievich
It's more complicated than that, actually. Further in the message there's a link to screenshot showcasing wmaker's handling of icons for the complex applications. On the shot, there are icons for: * LibreOffice's StartCenter: 5th icon from top, window class as reported by Wmaker:

application icons, again

2014-08-24 Thread Yury Tarasievich
Hi all, On a fairly recent 64-bit system (slackware 14.1) a couple of 32-bit apps do not show their application icons: Thunderbird and Firefox, also the FF's addon DownThemAll which works in a separate window. For DownThemAll I don't think there's even a separate icon file. This problem

application icons

2014-08-23 Thread Yury Tarasievich
Hi all, The application icon and the related application miniwindow icon have to be set separately (if windowmaker can't retrieve the icon from the running app itself). Is this an intended behaviour? Yury -- To unsubscribe, send mail to wmaker-dev-unsubscr...@lists.windowmaker.org.

Re: Bug: Erroneous PATH for some application icons.

2012-04-02 Thread Rodolfo kix Garcia
Hi, about this problem, a little explanation, for example for firefox. 1. On my debian, I launch mozilla firefox using a terminal and typing iceweasel (name of firefox on debian) 2. iceweasel is a script. This script do exec /usr/lib/iceweasel/firefox-bin (see man exec). 3. X11 see that the

Re: Bug: Erroneous PATH for some application icons.

2012-04-02 Thread Brad Jorsch
On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 04:05:41PM +0200, Rodolfo kix Garcia wrote: 3. X11 see that the program running is /usr/lib/iceweasel/firefox-bin This is not quite correct. X11 isn't seeing it, the application (probably via the toolkit) is explicitly specifying it by setting the WM_COMMAND property on

Re: Bug: Erroneous PATH for some application icons.

2012-02-17 Thread Renan Traba
I got this bug too, this happen when the application uses a startup script, and the binary is in another place outside of the user PATH I was thinking about it, the Unity uses *.desktop files as reference for applications should we start thinking about using it too ? instead of using WMHINTS, I