On Mon, 1 May 2006 15:21:15 -0400, Michael Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On Tuesday, 02 May 2006, at 01:54:33 (+0900),
| Yasufumi Haga wrote:
|
| > I guess that the function of "--name" option for Eterm is the same
| > as "-name" option for xterm. Is this correct?
|
| For your purposes, yes.
|
| > In the former case, top.eap is used and the specified icon is shown
| > at the top-left corner of the window. But in the latter case, an
| > icon shown at the top-left corner is not the icon in top.eap but the
| > one for Eterm.
|
| The icon which is used is not an Eterm problem. The problem is most
| likely a conflicting .eap file which defines an icon for all Eterm's,
| even those with names.
|
| For some reason, E chooses the least exact match rather than the most
| exact match when picking an icon. If you consider it a bug as I do,
| talk to raster.
Your explanation helped me understand the reason why
"--name" option looked as if it had not worked properly.
Removing an eap file for Eterm itself, an eap file for
"Eterm and top" got to work fine. But I don't feel it is
convenient very much :)
Thanks for your explanation, Michael.
Would you please tell me something, Raster?
What advantages could we lose when e17 uses "the most
exact match" policy to pick out an icon?
I guess "the most exact match" policy may have some merits
as much as "the least exact match" policy has.
It would be convenient for users to be able to choose
either policy.
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