This usually happens if the Window Class is not the same for both
instances.  One of the easiest ways I've found to fix this is to open
firefox from a terminal, then right click on the title bar and click
"edit icon"  Look at the window class.   run e_util_eapp_edit on the
firefox.eap you are using and compare the window class.  If it is
different make sure that you change it to reflect what the application
opened from the terminal says.

Hope this helps.

Jason aka  Jas-Nix

Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:

>On Mon, 2005-01-08 at 13:33 -0500, Ron Lau wrote:
>  
>
>>BTW, any chance of making the open apps part of the engage module an
>>option so that only the launchers are shown?
>>    
>>
>
>Do you mean the second "icon" that appears in the engage module for some
>applications?  If so, I find this annoying.  For example, I have a
>Firefox eap configured in the engage module.  When I click it, Firefox
>launches (as it should), but then a second Firefox "icon" appears in
>engage.  Some other apps do the same thing (e.g. Evolution, Azureus,
>XMMS).
>
>Is this normal?  If so, why, and assuming it's possible, how do I stop
>this behaviour?
>
>Regards,
>
>Ranbir
>  
>



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