On Sunday, July 7, 2013 7:36:25 AM UTC+2, Jon Stovell wrote:
>
> If you are mucking about with Wine, you should expect the resultant 
> applications to behave like drunken tourists, swerving in unexpected places 
> with total disregard for the local rules of the road and frequently ending 
> in horrible crashes.
> I'm surprised you even expected a Wine app to work with one of 
> Quicksilver's more esoteric features, let alone that you bothered to post 
> about it when it didn't.
>

I haven't spent that much time with it as you seem to have — I just expect 
the wrapper to…well, wrap the application and the bundle id to not change 
upon launch.

FWIW I disabled ctrl and passed its function to the command keys using an 
xmodmap file — this way at least it doesn't bother with my global triggers.

Has anyone found a workaround?

Patrick, do you think it's worth to add this use case to the issue you 
mentioned?

Maybe, checking for the bundle id and the path it is read from (path to 
plist) and/or part of the name of the bundle id?

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