Re: [e-users] Help about .desktop file

2018-08-17 Thread Carsten Haitzler
On Sat, 18 Aug 2018 07:29:01 +0200 Pierre Couderc said: > > On 08/18/2018 03:49 AM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote: > > > > the blue dot means e knows something executed and is still running that > > launched from that ibar icon. so until the process dies, that blue dot > > stays :) try

Re: [e-users] Help about .desktop file

2018-08-17 Thread Pierre Couderc
On 08/16/2018 08:17 AM, Daniel Kasak wrote: I'm not 100% sure how this works, but you should check that your .desktop file has an entry for 'StartupWMClass'. Run your app, then run ( from a terminal ) 'xprop'. Click the app. Your xprop app should report some stuff, including WM_CLASS. Copy one

Re: [e-users] Help about .desktop file

2018-08-17 Thread Pierre Couderc
On 08/18/2018 03:49 AM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote: the blue dot means e knows something executed and is still running that launched from that ibar icon. so until the process dies, that blue dot stays :) try remove the quotes on StartupWMClass ? You got it ! Wow ! Thank you very

Re: [e-users] Help about .desktop file

2018-08-17 Thread The Rasterman
On Sun, 29 Jul 2018 18:38:30 +0200 Pierre Couderc said: > When I hoover over terminology icon in an ibar, I see the list of active > terminology windows. > > I have made my own desktop file for my  app, it works but  the list of > active windows is not shown : if you are using efl, the startu

Re: [e-users] Help about .desktop file

2018-08-17 Thread The Rasterman
On Thu, 16 Aug 2018 10:38:40 +0200 Pierre Couderc said: > On 08/16/2018 08:17 AM, Daniel Kasak wrote: > > I'm not 100% sure how this works, but you should check that your .desktop > > file has an entry for 'StartupWMClass'. Run your app, then run ( from a > > terminal ) 'xprop'. Click the app. Yo

Re: [e-users] Help about .desktop file

2018-08-16 Thread Pierre Couderc
On 08/16/2018 08:17 AM, Daniel Kasak wrote: I'm not 100% sure how this works, but you should check that your .desktop file has an entry for 'StartupWMClass'. Run your app, then run ( from a terminal ) 'xprop'. Click the app. Your xprop app should report some stuff, including WM_CLASS. Copy one of

Re: [e-users] Help about .desktop file

2018-08-15 Thread Daniel Kasak
I'm not 100% sure how this works, but you should check that your .desktop file has an entry for 'StartupWMClass'. Run your app, then run ( from a terminal ) 'xprop'. Click the app. Your xprop app should report some stuff, including WM_CLASS. Copy one of the quoted strings into your .desktop file. I

Re: [e-users] Help about .desktop file

2018-08-15 Thread Pierre Couderc
Please help me on this point. Is my problem well described ? On 07/29/2018 06:38 PM, Pierre Couderc wrote: When I hoover over terminology icon in an ibar, I see the list of active terminology windows. I have made my own desktop file for my  app (bash script), it works but  the list of active