If I have no Dock and no Clip active, app icons are created anyway (couple of weeks old #next). These app icons are sort of "skeleton" ones -- they react only to double-click (although I have single-click activation in config), and their only reaction is self-highlighting. Ctrl-double-click works, however. :)

And disabling the app icon individually for anything I might start does not seem a viable solution. It is good onloy for the likes of Firefox's flash container or LibreOffice java instance.

Yury

On 06/09/2014 12:47 PM, BALATON Zoltan wrote:
...
You can disable appicons per app already and you
could add a default to disable it for all apps.
(I did not try it but it may work.) In the
window inspector (that you can bring up
selecting Attributes in a Window menu) select
Defaults for all windows in the Window
Specification tab then No application icon on
Applicaion Specific tab. If Window Maker becomes
unusable as a result you can revert it by
deleting the appropriate section from your
GNUstep/Defaults/WMWindowAttributes.


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