Public bug reported:
The property StartupWMClass is not defined in the .desktop file for LibreOffice
application.
This results in duplicate symbols whenever a document is opened instead of the
documents showing up under the existing icon of the respective LibreOffice
application.
I thought this could be solved by including the following line into the
.desktop file while packaging, but that does not seem to work:
Writer:
StartupWMClass=libreoffice-writer
Calc:
StartupWMClass=libreoffice-calc
Impress:
StartupWMClass=libreoffice-impress
Base (not sure, do not have it installed):
StartupWMClass=libreoffice-base
----
Have to add some more infor here....
** Affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
The property StartupWMClass is not defined in the .desktop file for
LibreOffice application.
This results in duplicate symbols whenever a document is opened instead of
the documents showing up under the existing icon of the respective LibreOffice
application.
- This can be solved by including the following line into the .desktop
- file while packaging:
+ I thought this could be solved by including the following line into the
+ .desktop file while packaging, but that does not seem to work:
Writer:
StartupWMClass=libreoffice-writer
Calc:
StartupWMClass=libreoffice-calc
Impress:
StartupWMClass=libreoffice-impress
Base (not sure, do not have it installed):
StartupWMClass=libreoffice-base
+
+ ----
+ Have to add some more infor here....
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1204098
Title:
Duplicate icons in Unity desktop - property StartupWMClass not used in
.desktop file
Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
The property StartupWMClass is not defined in the .desktop file for
LibreOffice application.
This results in duplicate symbols whenever a document is opened instead of
the documents showing up under the existing icon of the respective LibreOffice
application.
I thought this could be solved by including the following line into
the .desktop file while packaging, but that does not seem to work:
Writer:
StartupWMClass=libreoffice-writer
Calc:
StartupWMClass=libreoffice-calc
Impress:
StartupWMClass=libreoffice-impress
Base (not sure, do not have it installed):
StartupWMClass=libreoffice-base
----
Have to add some more infor here....
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