On Thu, 09 Feb 2006 09:05:21 -0500,
   Mitch Gorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

| Eric Dan wrote:
|
|     hi,
|     i am trying to create an eap for each openoffice writer and the
|     spreadsheet.
|     when i create the spreadsheet one it basically just changes the icon of
|     the openoffice writer. i guess that's somehow because it's the same
|     program really. but how could i do that? get two eap icons for basically
|     the same program?
|
|     because it's using the window class to determine what the program is.  see
| http://www2.get-e.org/E17_User_Guide/English/_pages/3.7.html, specifically the
| section near the bottom where "xprop" is mentioned.
|

I created two icons, one to run "emacs" and the other to run
"emacs -e mew" respectively ("mew" is an MUA for emacs).
Each of the icons (.eap file") has a different image as an
icon image, though they have the same window class: "Emacs".
When I created the icons, I wrote two edc files, one is for
"emacs" and the other is for "emacs -e mew", and then compiled
by using "edje_cc". There was a sample edc file in old "E17 User
Guide". I can't find it in the current one. I didn't use "EAP editor".
I don't know whether this is a proper way, but the icons are
now included in "ibar" and engage, and works fine except for
one thing. When I start the apps by clicking the icons, the
same icon image is shown at the top-left corner of the windows.
I guess this is because of the same window class.


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