> > Why don't you use alacarte? I used it to add manually installed stuff to the > dock. >
alacarte is a nice tool and did the work very well for gnome2, but now that matching windows to desktop files it does not do enough. nautilus also has some integrated desktop editing capabilities, but if I change the name of the desktop file to match the WM_CLASS property, it will also change the displayed name, which sucks for java applications (due to a java defect, but still). As I said, my problem was not CREATING desktop files, but knowing what I should put inside them to get a proper match. My problem with java applications is solved, I still wonder if something can be done for applications which can have multiple profiles. As I understand, the shell will not work as I expect unless these applications are adapted to change the WM_CLASS property depending on the current profile. I can't find a way to do so on gnome-terminal, I guess I will report a bug there... Best regards -- Aurélien Naldi _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list
