On Monday, 01 August 2005, at 11:32:11 (-0500),
Ron Lau wrote:

> The reason it didn't work before is that the eterm.eap had no entry in
> the Window name field, and was hooking its icon with any window that had
> a window class of Eterm.  No combinations of window title, name or class
> would alter this behavior.
> 
> Now my eterm.eap has window name = eterm, and window class = Eterm, and
> only Eterms with no window name or a window name of eterm inherits the
> eterm.eap icon, and all my other Eterms have the icon defined in their
> respective eap files, which all have window class = Eterm and window
> name = the server name.

And that's exactly the right solution. :-)  No hax0ring if code
required.

Michael

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