Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 07:41:01 +0800 Alan Trick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> 
> 
>>I've noticed that when I start certain applications (that I've just
>>installed and have no EAPP files for an icon displays in the top left
>>and I don't know where it came from. This is after launching it from the
>>command line. Moreover engage and everything else e recognizes it as a
>>lost window. When I go to 'create icon' it acts as if there was no icon.
>>I don't think it's much of a problem. I can just create the EAPP file
>>like I used to. But I'm wondering how in the world is it doing this
>>(these icons aren't just random, they are the proper ones for the apps I
>>think. Are there planes for some default EAPPs to be included with e
>>(separate from your .e files)?
> 
> 
> if e can't find a matching. eap with window name/class/title/role etc. set - 
> it
> looks for a .eap that started the app - if the app provides pid or launch id
> properties. if it cant match it this way - it uses the icon provided by the 
> app
> - if any. otherwise it's blank (eventually to be replaced by a final fallback
> to an E icon of some sort).

maybe when you select 'create icon', the icon property could be
automatically filled in with whatever icon e has defaulted to - useful
if you don't have a better idea for an icon, and you won't have to try
locating it on your system. if you have another icon in mind, just hit
'set icon' as normal...



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