On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 21:19:30 +0200 Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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. That's what IconOverride does. > 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... Hmm? > > ... 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. You could do that, yes. -- Thomas Adam -- ThisWindow (thomas_adam) Destroy
