Thank you for your explanation.
I could get the title string in gnome-shell when I added the desktop files and
changed GApplication to GtkApplication in my application.
Maybe the specification could be defined in freedesktop.org
On 02/28/18 02:45, Florian Müllner-san wrote:
On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 1:59 PM, Takao Fujiwara <fujiw...@redhat.com> wrote:
How can I set the title name of GtkWindow on gnome-shell?
gtk_window_set_title(), but that's probably not what you mean - there
are few places where gnome-shell uses the window title, in general the
application name is more prominent. For that it is important that
gnome-shell finds the .desktop file that corresponds to the window.
There are several options for making that work, most importantly:
- use GtkApplication with an ID that corresponds to the .desktop file
(for example "com.example.Foo" and com.example.Foo.desktop)
- set the WM_CLASS property to the .desktop file name
(e.g. g_setprgname("foo-bar"); and foo-bar.desktop)
- set the StartupWMClass field in the .desktop file to the WM_CLASS
of your program
Refer to https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/ApplicationBased
for more details.
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