On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 6:48 PM, Raul Acevedo wrote:
>> I don't know any general answer, but for emacs I think you can get a
>> special icon by putting
>>
>> emacs*bitmapIcon: on
>>
>> in your .Xdefaults file.
If that is the solution, you would need either to do "xrdb -merge
~/.Xdefaults" or
> I don't know any general answer, but for emacs I think you can get a
> special icon by putting
>
> emacs*bitmapIcon: on
>
> in your .Xdefaults file.
Unfortunately that did not work. :(
Raul
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On 8/1/2008 4:01 PM, Raul Acevedo wrote:
You are right in assessing my original question, but what I really care
about is seeing different icons for different Windows. So, a way to make
individual apps provide different icons to be shown by Windows would work
for me too.
I don't know any gene
On Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 01:01:59PM -0700, Raul Acevedo wrote:
>>Someone will correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the intent of the OP
>>was to ask "Is there a configuration switch that one can throw to see
>>the X11 icons on the Windows frames?" The answer to that is "no, not
>>that we know of."
> Someone will correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the intent of the
> OP was to ask "Is there a configuration switch that one can throw to
> see the X11 icons on the Windows frames?" The answer to that is "no,
> not that we know of." If the question is instead "Can individual apps
> be built a
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From: "Raul Acevedo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: Window icons in multi-window mode
Seems as if there is a way since sometimes, some of the apps DO use their
X11 icons. In fact, emacs is a case
John J. McDonough, WB8RCR wrote:
- Original Message - From: "Larry Hall (Cygwin X)"
I think the lack of an answer can be interpreted as a "no, not that we
know
of."
Seems as if there is a way since sometimes, some of the apps DO use
their X11 icons. In fact, emacs is a case in poi
> Seems as if there is a way since sometimes, some of the apps DO use their
> X11 icons. In fact, emacs is a case in point. See:
>
> http://www.mi-nts.org/sl/icons.jpg
How did that happen? When I start emacs, it uses the stock "X" icon.
Raul
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From: "Larry Hall (Cygwin X)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: Window icons in multi-window mode
I think the lack of an answer can be interpreted as a "no, not that we
know
of."
Seems
> I think the lack of an answer can be interpreted as a "no, not that we
> know of."
Fair enough. :) Good to hear it explicitly though. Thanks,
Raul
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Raul Acevedo wrote:
I asked about this a few days ago and got no response so I thought I'd try
again...
When in multi-window mode, all X windows iconify to the Windows taskbar
using the same generic "X" icon. Is there a way to get Windows to use the
X11 icon that would normally be used if you w
I asked about this a few days ago and got no response so I thought I'd try
again...
When in multi-window mode, all X windows iconify to the Windows taskbar
using the same generic "X" icon. Is there a way to get Windows to use the
X11 icon that would normally be used if you were in root window mod
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