google-chrome shows window titles in tabs, but when minimised it does not seem to be possible to identify google-chrome windows in the icon-manager except by remembering the order in which they were created (which is why NoSortIconManager is crucial for my sanity).
Am I missing some some way to make google-chrome windows have titles (also used used in iconmanager), or is this just a stupid design flaw in google-chrome for which there is no user-workaround? I've tried all the available user settings options that I can find in g-c. Related: Firefox automatically makes the title of the current tab the window title and that's what shows in iconmanager. I would prefer to be able to have fixed window titles (e.g. private, project1, project2, department, news,...) shown on firefox windows and on iconmanager). I guess I should post that request to mozilla, unless there's some way ctwm can be made to give each window a fixed label, shown in titlebar and used in iconmanager. For information: the machine I am now using (at home, logged in to departmental machine for email) has uptime 14 days -- usually hibernated at night, or when I am out. It has 23 firefox windows, each with multiple tabs, corresponding to several different research projects and frequently used general resources. Aaron
