Hi,
On 08/06/18 15:19, Wolfgang Lux wrote:
Ah, okay. I keep forgetting that you like using some ancient hardware (no
offense intended: I still have a 15+ years old PowerBook sitting on my desktop
and it's nice being able to power it up with no hassles when I need it,
although that's not very often nowadays). :-)
Well.. I have a mix of various machines.. and the vintage ThinkPads are
still quite capable and have nicer keybards and handling than newer ones!
I will try my best to test on more systems, including OpenBSD 32bit and 64bit
before holidays and report back!
I just tested Ubuntu on Linux/x86 on the other ThinkPad 43 I have and it
is fixed.
I also tested on OpenBSD/amd64 and it (continues) to work.
Of course it retains the "behaviour" of the grey Icon until launch
completes.
Interestingly, on Ubuntu I can actually dock an app and it will retain
the icon, on OpenBSD instead it WindowMaker will revert to generic.
I wonder however now if the patch is corect, since Gregory changed
initialization order. I also wonder more about the behaviour we are having:
- app starts I see a grey icon bouncing in the WM dock
. once completed, the icon appears
Is that a regression before Greg made his change or did you observe that issue
before as well?
If I am not mistaken, it is not a regression, it is just something I
noticed (again) while looking at this.
Does it happen for you? Some apps start quick so you don't notice, but
on a slower/loaded machine it is clear.
Riccardo
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