Hi Julien,

On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 04:32:21PM +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 11:47:03AM +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
> > here you are. This is from the not-yet-folded alarm window:
> fwiw, the window has the "maximized" symbol on in the window bar, much
> like eg. the splash screen of gimp or libreoffice, despite being a
> small window of some 200x150 pixels.

I have a similar behaviour with gkrellm, but only on one box (amd64):

On that machine, with gkrellm 2.3.5-3 and awesome 3.4.13-1, gkrellm
gets an entry in the window bar at the top, but it looks like being
"maximized" (with the angel icon). [Aside: FWIW, I also get this kind of
entry for every program that has a splash screen, or for display, if I
happen to have the commands window open. Don't know whether this is
relevant. ] Now, if I "iconify" gkrellm on that amd64 machine, I cannot
deiconify it again, but get the same errors like with the jpilot alarms.

On the i386 machine where I reported the jpilot alarms problem, I don't
get any entry for gkrellm in that menu bar, but I can de-iconify it when
I see it in the window list (right-click on that menu bar, choose from
the fly-out menu) no problem. It only transports me somewhere, and I
have to navigate back to my original screen.

Maybe this is of interest to you.


Kind regards,
--Toni++


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