Eterm does not have an option to set Class, and I added
StartupWMClass={name}
to all three deskop files, but it still does not use the correct desktop file
to set the icon in the window border, widow list, or ibox.
*sob*
It worked when e used eaps.
*sob*
I miss eaps....
*sob*
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of David Seikel
> Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 8:38 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [e-users] icon question
>
> On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 08:21:38 -0600 "Ronald Lau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> The icon matching uses a scoring system, the higher the
> score, the more likely it will match.
>
> > Here are the contents of Eterm.desktop, pyrrho.desktop and
> > orthanc.desktop. pyrrho.png is the image now showing up in
> all Eterm
> > window borders, window lists, and iboxes.
> >
> > What am I doing wrong?
> >
> >
> >
> > pyrrho:~/.e/e/applications/all> cat Eterm.desktop
> >
> > [Desktop Entry]
> > Encoding=UTF-8
> > X-Enlightenment-IconTheme=dlg-etiquette
> > X-Enlightenment-WindowName=Eterm
> > X-Enlightenment-IconClass=Eterm.png
> > X-Enlightenment-IconPath=/users/ral/.e/e/icons/Eterm.png
> > X-Enlightenment-WindowTitle=Eterm
> > Type=Application
> > Exec=Eterm
> > StartupWMClass=ETerm
> > GenericName=Terminal
> > Name=Eterm
> > Comment=Run commands in a shell
> > Icon=Eterm.png
>
> In this one the exec, window name, window class, and window
> title are all for Eterm. This one is highly likely to match
> any Eterm.
>
> > pyrrho:~/.e/e/applications/all> cat pyrrho.desktop
> >
> > [Desktop Entry]
> > Encoding=UTF-8
> >
> > X-Enlightenment-IconClass=pyrrho
> > X-Enlightenment-IconPath=/users/ral/.e/e/icons/pyrrho.png
> > X-Enlightenment-WindowTitle=pyrrho
> > Type=Application
> > Exec=Eterm -t pyrrho
> > Name=Pyrrho
> > Comment=Run commands in a shell
> > Icon=pyrrho.png
>
> This one only has a match on exec and window title, the first
> one is likely to get a higher score.
>
> > pyrrho:~/.e/e/applications/all> cat orthanc.desktop
> >
> > [Desktop Entry]
> > Encoding=UTF-8
> >
> > X-Enlightenment-IconClass=orthanc
> > X-Enlightenment-IconPath=/users/ral/.e/e/icons/orthanc.png
> > X-Enlightenment-WindowTitle=orthanc
> > Type=Application
> > Exec=Eterm -t orthanc -e ssh orthanc
> > Name=Orthanc
> > Comment=Run commands in a shell
> > Icon=orthanc.png
>
> Same here.
>
> Window name and window class are matched together, and get a
> score of two if they match. Everything else gets a score of
> one. Highest score wins. So your best bet is to make sure
> the name and class are different for all three, then set
> those in the .desktop files. Eterm has a way of changing
> these things from the command line, but I can't remember what
> it is right now.
>
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