Metrics wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 10:09:02AM +1300, Jochen Schroeder wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I noticed yesterday, that after updating e, there are some icon issues, 
>> svg icons don't seem to work anymore, although evas has svg icons 
>> enabled. Another issue is that some windows seem to "loose" the 
>> associated icons. One is my todo list which has the following .desktop file:
>> [Desktop Entry]                      
>> Name=ToDo
>> GenericName=todo
>> Comment=ToDo list in Vim
>> Exec=Eterm -n ToDo -e vim +"cd NotesWiki" +"e ToDo.vimki"
>> Icon=/home/jschrod/.e/e/icons/ToDo.edj
>> StartupWMClass=Eterm
>> X-Enlightenment-WindowName=ToDo
>>
>> Now this one is a bit weird, the icon displays in the menu, but when I 
>> start it from the menu, sometimes the window gets the Eterm icon. 
>> Additionally if I restart e when the window is open and has the correct 
>> icon it will have the eterm icon after the restart. It still has all the 
>> other remember options set as before though.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Jochen
> 
> The trick is in the desktop file definitions. Here are my two desktop
> files, one for aterm and one for mutt. It should give you enough
> information to make it work...
> 
> Mutt.desktop
> 
> [Desktop Entry]
> X-Enlightenment-IconTheme=gnant
> X-Enlightenment-WindowName=aterm
> X-Enlightenment-IconClass=evolution
> Type=Application
> Exec=aterm -e mutt
> StartupWMClass=XTerm
> X-Enlightenment-IconPath=/home/bhillis/.icons/gnant/48x48/apps/evolution.png
> Name=Mutt
> X-Enlightenment-WindowTitle=mutt
> 
> xterm.desktop
> 
> [Desktop Entry]
> Encoding=UTF-8
> X-Enlightenment-IconTheme=gnant
> X-Enlightenment-IconClass=gnome-terminal
> Type=Application
> Exec=aterm
> StartupWMClass=XTerm
> GenericName=Terminal
> X-Enlightenment-IconPath=/home/bhillis/.icons/gnant/48x48/apps/gnome-terminal.png
> Name=Aterm
> Comment=Run commands in a shell
> Icon=xterm.png
> 
> Note the X-Enlightenment-WindowTitle matches the actual window title.
> Hope it helps...
> 
> metrics
> 
Sorry maybe I don't get it. Eterm -n ToDo sets the window name to ToDo
and then I tell e to match to that window name with:
X-Enlightenment-WindowName=ToDo
so I don't need a window title. This has worked for me before and I
actually have a second .desktop file which does the exact same thing
just with a different WindowName and that one works. That's why I don't
quite understand what's going on. Do I now need to set the IconClass as
well?
Cheers
Jochen






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