Am 2006-06-19 17:34:31, schrieb Thomas Adam:

> go with Gimp's class which here is 'gimp-2.0', hence:
> 
> Style gimp-2.0 EWMHMiniIconOveride, MiniIcon 16x16.gimp.xpm, Icon ....

I have allready tried it with

Style Gimp EWMHMiniIconOveride, MiniIcon 16x16.tdwallaper.xpm, Icon 
32x32.tdwallaper.xpm
               ^^^^^^^^

but this override only the MiniIcon and there is no EWMH option
wich override the normal icon.  Which IS THE ICON of bs.

And I have used competly different icons to see whether it change...
but noting helps.  I have those crappy monster icons.

> Such a long list for styles, when with your current scheme, the greedy
> matches as you have them are likely to override a lot of other things as
> well.  I'd be much more inclined to set a general style of:

I have used it under Debian/Woddy, which was working, since the
"class" was not working but the subject titles...

> ... At the very top of your style lines, delete all the lines you have
> above, and just negate this applications that AREN'T to have those icons
> with their own styles.

I have only tried to override programs
with crappy, to small or to big icons.

If I want to have 32x32 then it should use this size...

Maybe a function in the WM which resize Icons to the same size.

Under Windows(TM) you can have Icons with different sizes, but on the Desk,
they have all the same size.  Looks not crappy like the Gimp ones...

Greetings
    Michelle Konzack


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