*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 704187 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/704187
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 704187
Unable to add Wine applications to Unity launcher
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Binary package hint: unity
I have added a "keep in launcher" for winword.exe in the new unity bar
on the left side of the screen. When I start Ubuntu, the system claims
- to already be started (there are three arrows pointing right on the left
- hand side of the ic
Please ignore comment #3. That was a different application, not winword.
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Title:
Microsoft Word claims to be started, but is not
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I now did a restart of my computer, and the launcher again claims that
winword is already started even though it is not. Now it actually
diplays a really weird behaviour. Sometimes, clicking on it displays the
same results as clicking "Super+W" (all the windows become smaller and
you can choose bet
Or... hang on. Searching for "word" in the search field and then
starting also works. But again, it displays the Wine icon, and selecting
"Keep In Launcher" works, but clicking the icon afterwards does nothing.
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I now removed winword from the unity bar, and started it manually
through the terminal. That worked well, but the icon on the bar displays
Wine's icon and not winword's. I then again chose "Keep In Launcher" and
closed winword. When I now click the wine glass in the unity bar, it
starts blinking, b